Karnataka HC accepts that Dowry Act is being misused
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HC accepts that Dowry Act is being misused
22 Aug 2010
BANGALORE: The High Court has strongly condemned the investigating officers for blindly registering cases of dowry harassment, without looking into the provisions under section 498A of Indian Penal Code (IPC).
While quashing the criminal proceedings initiated against the petitioners under 498A of IPC at the court of the chief metropolitan magistrate, Bangalore, Justice Subhash B Adi observed that the police had not taken into consideration section 498A of IPC to know whether the allegation amounted to cruelty, the court observed.
To prevent unscrupulous persons from misusing the law, a scrutiny of the complaint at the inception stage is advisable, the court told the investigating officers.
“Before proceeding with the criminal complaint, the investigating officer or the court must look into the allegation to find out whether it makes out a prima facie case to proceed.
“In most of the cases, the police use 498A of IPC more for harassment rather than it’s real purpose. The police must use its authority to subserve the purpose for which the provision is made instead of misusing it,” the HC told the investigating officers.
It is a common feeling that irrespective of the involvement or nexus to the alleged offence, even friends and distant relatives are implicated. This happens, because of non-application of mind by the police to the contents of the complaint and the offence alleged, which results in harassment of a person who is unconnected with the alleged offence.
Scrutiny of the complaint is necessary at least to know what offence is alleged. Particularly in the case of offence under section 498A of IPC and offence connected with matrimonial disputes, due care is necessary. In some cases, without even allegation, entire family, relatives and friends are made parties, the court observed.
PO Raju, Susamma, Joman Raju and Jolly Raju, all residents of Pathanamthitta in Kerala, filed a criminal petition challenging criminal proceedings initiated against them by Yelahanka New Town police station in a dowry harassment case filed by Raju’s wife Jayashree.
Jayashree had alleged that her in-laws, residing in Kerala, threatened her not to come to Kerala after her husband had left the house in Bangalore.
She alleged that her in-laws instigated her husband to leave her company. Jayashree filed a complaint in jurisdictional police station against her in-laws. However, the petitioner’s counsel stated that the allegations in the complaint did not constitute cruelty within the meaning of section 498A of IPC. The court upheld the contention and quashed the proceedings.
NCW, FRRO ordered to pay compensation
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The Delhi High Court has directed the National Commission for Women (NCW) and the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) to pay Rs.20,000 each to a man for illegally offloading him from a Dubai-bound plane and keeping him in illegal detention at Indira Gandhi International Airport here.
Justice S. Muralidhar passed the order on a petition by the aggrieved person, Vikram Sharma, who had challenged an NCW order asking the DCP, FRRO, to issue a Look-out Circular (LoC), his illegal offloading from a plane and detention consequent to that by the FRRO.
The NCW had asked the FRRO for issuance of the LoC on a complaint by the petitioner’s wife, who had accused him of subjecting her to cruelty for dowry, arguing that it had the apprehension that the petitioner might flee the country to frustrate the mediation process started by it.
The NCW had further stated that the petitioner was asked over telephone to appear before it in connection with the complaint.
Holding the issuance of the LoC illegal and without authority of law, Justice Muralidhar said that commissions and tribunals enjoy the powers of a civil court which are not authorised to pass an order for issuance of an LoC.
“Being granted the powers of a civil court for a limited purpose does not vest the NCW with the powers of a criminal court and it has no authority as of today to make a request for the issuance of an LoC,” Justice Muralidhar said.
“This Court is, therefore, of the view that the action of the NCW in writing to the DCP, FRRO, for issuance of an LOC against the petitioner was without the authority of law. The consequent action of the FRRO in issuing such LoC which resulted in the petitioner being detained at the IGI airport was also, therefore, illegal,” Justice Muralidhar said.
The Court asked the Union Home Ministry to issue circulars clearly stating that the request for issuance of LoCs cannot emanate from statutory bodies like the NCW.
The Court asked the Delhi Police Commissioner to order an inquiry into how the complaint of the petitioner’s wife was transferred from the Crime Against Women Cell to the Anti-Extortion Cell, conclude it within two days and inform about it to the petitioner as well as the complainant within a week thereafter.
Woman advocate gets misbehaving cops booked
A woman advocate forced Shaherkotda police to file a complaint against its own cops after they misbehaved with her and pushed her out of the station. She approached senior officers and the Police Control Room to force registration of the complaint. According to the complaint filed by Bhavna Makwana, four persons, including two policemen, misbehaved with her at the police station. On Monday evening, Shaherkotda police had nabbed a person identified as Yagnik in a crime case, but he was later released by the court. Makwana handled Yagnik’s case. The next day, when Makwana visited Shaherkotda Police Station, she was threatened by Yagnik’s opponents in the case — Amit Kanubhai and Kanu Jeenabhai — who were standing there. The duo caught her by her hand, used abusive language and threatened her with dire consequences if she did not withdraw from the case. Two inspectors of the Saherkotda police station — B J Patel and K G Sardawa — who were present there, saw the incident. But when she went to them to complain, instead of taking any actions they started making fun of her. They even abused her and pushed her out of the police station, Makwana said. Makwana went to narrate the case to DCP (zone III) S M Katara, who assured her of looking into the matter. Not convinced by Katara’s response, she went to JCP (sector I) Satish Sharma. Sharma too assured her that he would take necessary actions and asked her to give a written application in this matter. Thinking that he too might take the matter lightly, Makwana called the Police Control Room which, in turn, called the Saherkotda Police Station and ordered the officer there to file a complaint against the four persons, the two policemen and the two accused, on Tuesday evening. |
Establishment of men’s ministry is our ultimate aim: SIFF
Monday, 16 August 2010
Woman PSI on probation solves dowry case within a fortnight
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Rabale: A 25-year-old woman police sub-inspector (WPSI) Vanita Kadam who is on a probationary period with the Rabale police station is in the news as her superiors and colleagues are all praise about her meticulously solving a dowry case entrusted to her in two weeks.
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The arrested accused are her husband Devidas Dalvi (26), her father-in-law Abhimanyu Dalvi (54), mother-in-law Anjanabai Dalvi (50), sisters-in-law Sarika Dalvi (24) and Manjari Phadke (28) and brother-in-law Nitin Dalvi. “Sunita Dalvi lodged a complaint with the Rabale police on July 2 alleging that her husband and in-laws tortured her physically and mentally after she turned down their persistent demand for dowry of Rs 3 lakh. Accordingly, a case was registered against the accused under sections 498A-4, 406, 323, 504, 506 and 34 of the IPC. PSI Vanita Kadam was appointed as the investigating officer and she solved the case and even recovered the valuables grabbed by the complainant’s in-laws.” SPI Pathan added that despite telling her in-laws repeatedly that her father could not afford to pay the huge amount, they persistently demanded dowry from the victim. “They used to beat her, pull her hair and abuse her, as she has alleged in her complaint which also states that she wanted in return, the marriage gifts given to her by her parents, which she claimed was taken awayby her in-laws. At the time of her marriage with Devidas Dalvi, her parents had given her gifts comprising 5 gms gold ring, 3 tolas gold chain, 10 gms bracelet and 3 tolas necklace apart from a TV set, fridge and washing machine worth Rs 90,000.” WPSI Kadam has recovered from the accused a bracelet worth Rs 12,000, a gold ring worth Rs 4,000 and the TV, fridge and washing machine, informed SPI Pathan. |
Wife files domestic violence plaint against gay husband
By Chaitraly Deshmukh
A 30-year-old woman’s married life took an unexpected turn when she learned that her husband, with whom she had two children, was gay. Karishma married Salman (39) (names changed to protect their identities) on February 27, 1997 and settled in Ramtekdi. Salman was a rickshaw driver and Karishma a housewife. But after a decade of marriage, when her husband asked her for custody of their children, she approached lawyer Supriya Kothari and filed a plaint under the relevant sections of The Protection of Women for Domestic Violence Act, 2005 before the Judicial Magistrate (First Class) A M Pathankar on August 6 and on August 23. Salman has been directed to approach the court. Karishma has alleged in her plaint, that Salman changed his sexual preference after having two children with her. Karishma’s father spent Rs 80,000 towards the wedding expenses, cash of Rs 5,000 and one-and-half tolas of gold. After the wedding, they had a normal married life. In 1998, she had a son name Razak (name changed to protect identity) and then in 2000 another son was born to them. Karishma recalls, “Salman used to trouble me after marriage. He constantly demanded money and abused me many times. But I tolerated it. He was earning a decent amount by driving a rickshaw and had a part-time fish business. Salman demanded money from my parents as he wanted to establish another business. During my second pregnancy, he insisted that I go to my parents’ house.” She further alleged, “After three months, I returned to our house as Salman did not even see our son’s face when I was in the hospital. I came home and found Salman with a man called Danni. Salman told me that he was a friend and was homeless. He then insisted that I go back to my parents’ house. One day, when I returned to our house, I found photos of Salman on the wall. He was wearing a saree and salwar suit. My older son asked me whether Salman was dating someone and who the woman in the photograph was. I told him he was his father.” “When I asked Salman about this transformation, he told me he wanted to earn fast and easy money. He also said that he would divorce me and asked me to marry another man. I then left the house as I could not digest the fact that my husband was having sex with another man.” Karishma continued, “I am helpless and homeless. I have studied till Class VIII and work as a domestic help. My children are grown up and I have to see to their education. Recently, I approached him and asked him to take responsibility of being a father, by providing me with money. He then asked for custody of the children and said that he, along with his sons, would earn a good income. I want my sons to be educated and want to keep him far away from them. When my sons are asked by their school friends what Salman does, my older son tells them he is dead as they feel ashamed of him.” Karishma has filed a complaint before JMFC Pathankar on the grounds that she receive a share of Salman’s household, a monthly monetary maintenance of Rs 10,000 to her and her children. In addition, she wants a compensation of Rs one lakh for injury, mental torture and emotional distress. |
Criminal justice system is crumbling: SC
NEW DELHI: A startling revelation that hundreds of criminal trials in murder, rape, dacoity and kidnapping cases were pending for more than 20 years made the Supreme Court on Tuesday say in exasperation — “the criminal justice system is either crumbling or has crumbled”.
What added to the anguish of a Bench comprising Justices G S Singhvi and A K Ganguly was the fact that High Courts had stayed trials and, later, forgot all about the cases.
Taking Uttar Pradesh as a test case, solicitor general Gopal Subramaniam reeled out rather sad statistics reflecting poorly on the Allahabad High Court, which is administratively in charge of the subordinate judiciary.
Subramaniam said 10,541 criminal trials were stayed by Allahabad HC. Of these, 9% were pending for more than 20 years and 21% for over a decade. This means, stay of trial in 30% of heinous offences continued for more than 10 years.
The apex court has repeatedly ruled about the fundamental right of an accused to speedy trial and balanced it with judgments which coaxed trial courts to hear the loud cry of society to bring offenders to book.
In this backdrop, the Bench observed, “It’s sad that administration of justice has come to such a pass. The HCs stay the trial and forget all about it. This means, we are choking the administration of justice. No one should be denied a fair and speedy trial. But what about the victims? What about society which feels that a wrongdoer should be punished at the earliest. Through these stays, that is being denied.”
When the SG said that chief justices of HCs should play an active role in clearing the mess arising out decade-old stay orders on criminal trials, the Bench said, “The CJs are helpless. They have a tenure ranging from one year to even two months. What can a CJ do in such a brief tenure? They cannot deal with this problem as their brief tenures do not allow them to even understand the dynamics of a particular HC.”
Taking a dig at the government and law officers, the Bench said, “Six months back, you (SG) and your colleagues had pioneered a programme for expeditious justice in the face of crores of cases pending in trial courts. But the entire system seems to have either crumbled or is crumbling. What we are witnessing through this case is that criminal justice system does not exist. What else can be said when 9% of cases have been stayed for more than 20 years. There has to be a debate and concrete solution.”
The SG agreed and said there had been unexpected hindrances from hidden quarters that was slowing the programme. “The opaqueness and the power enjoyed by hidden actors is hindering it and we will not succeed unless we have loads of optimism. But we cannot just throw in the towel. Please use this case as a starting point for bringing about immediate reparatory measures. It has to be a joint operation by government and judiciary,” he said.
The Bench also said there were thousands of cases filed in HCs which were never called for hearing. It asked the Allahabad HC to furnish details of such cases for passing of appropriate orders. The proceedings took place in a petition filed by Imtiaz Ahmed.
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Men’s forum demands national commission for them – Hindu Coverage
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Men’s forum demands national commission for them
R. Ilangovan
‘Many women are abusing laws for nefarious gains’ |
Protect us:A poster on Section 498A of IPC that was displayed at the national conference of All India Men’s Welfare Association at Yercaud.
SALEM: A national-level coordination forum of men has called for protection from wives and live-in partners whom they charged with exploiting women’s welfare legislation that arm them with ‘unbridled’ power to act against men.
The men, who claim to be ‘victims’ of such legislation from all over the country, spent three days in a resort at the hill station of Yercaud near here to deliberate on how to protect themselves and their kith and kin from harassment and to kick-start a campaign to impress upon policy-makers to think about their plight before enacting such lop-sided laws.
The forum said that many women were abusing these laws for nefarious gains by filing charges against their husbands and partners.
The provisions in these statutes, they called, were ‘anti-men’ leading to suicide of nearly 60,000 men as against 32,000 women annually.
Between 2004 and 2008, seven lakh men and family members were arrested including 500 minors and 5000 aged people, they claimed.
They pointed out that, for instance, laws such as the Dowry Prohibition Act, Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, Sec 125 of Cr. PC and above all Section 498A of Indian Penal Code were too stringent and non-bailable.
Women’s lobbies
“Though a debate is going on in legal circles on whether to amend or not especially Sec 498A to prevent its abuse, a few powerful women’s lobbies are blocking it,” said Suresh Ram, National Collegium member, All India Men’s Welfare Association, which organised the 3 {+r} {+d} Men’s Rights Conference of the Delhi-based Save Indian Family Foundation at Yercaud in Salem district.
Delegates from Maharashtra, Assam, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and from the U.S. attended the deliberations.
A majority of them were from Karnataka, mainly young Information Technology professionals. They said that they would urge the government to replace the words ‘Husband and Wife’ with ‘Person’ in the said acts. They said that cases before Family Courts should be expedited and settled within two years.
The government would be approached to form National Commission for Men, they add.
Opposing MARRIAGE LAWS (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2010
To:-
THE COUNCIL OF STATES (RAJYA SABHA)
The petition of Suresh P, XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, Bangalore
Sheweth
1) Amending section 13D of the MARRIAGE LAWS (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2010 to make it gender neutral
2) Condition of finishing all litigations between the Husband and Wife before granting divorce in grounds of Irretrievable breakdown
and accordingly your petitioner pray that
“Special provision be made in the MARRIAGE LAWS (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2010 so that In cases where the husband is the respondent to a petition for the dissolution of marriage by a decree of divorce under section 13C, he also may oppose the grant of a decree on the ground, just like the wife that the dissolution of the marriage will result in grave financial hardship to him and that it would in all the circumstances be wrong to dissolve the marriage”
And
“An amendment will be inserted into the MARRIAGE LAWS (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2010 that decree of divorce be granted only when all litigation including but not limited to child custody between the husband and the wife has been resolved to the satisfaction of either of the parties, with the post condition that no party will initiate any other litigation against each other once the divorce decree has been granted”
And
“Since this amendment is brought by Law Ministry in hurry without any public debate hence this BILL be returned to the Law ministry to consider the strong objection of the citizens of this country and bring in fresh BILL which is gender neutral”
To,
The Secretary-General,
Rajya Sabha, Parliament House,
New Delhi 110001
Subject: Prayer to return back the proposed MARRIAGE LAWS (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2010, to Union Law Ministry as it is not Gender Neutral and unconstitutional and brought to the Rajya Sabha without any public debate and opinion and also there is heavy scope of misuse of the proposed amendments.
Honorable Secretary-General,
This is with regard to the proposed MARRIAGE LAWS (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2010 tabled by the Honorable Law Minister Shri Veerappa Moily on the table of the Rajya Sabha to amend the Hindu Marriage Act and Special Marriage Act to make Irretrievable breakdown a new ground for divorce. We strongly oppose the proposed amendment to the Hindu Marriage Act on the following grounds among others.
Grounds
1. Proposed amendment is not Gender Neutral
We would like to bring to your kind notice and attention that Honorable minister for law and justice has promised in the past to make all the new law to be Gender Neutral and amend the current laws to be of Gender Neutral. Please refer to various media report published in this regard.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Gender-neutral-laws-in-4-yrs-Moily/articleshow/ 5496423.cms
The proposed amendments are not gender neutral. Though the promise of the law minister regarding Gender neutral was not made on the floor of the house but even then being a Union Minister he cannot keep making promise to the citizens of this country and do contrary things on the floor of the house. We feel misleading the citizens of this country should equally attract contempt proceeding as misleading the floor of the house.
2. Proposed Section 13D of the Irretrievable Breakdown of marriage law duplicates the Maintenance laws once again
There is a very severe and disturbing trend these days for create duplicate laws in the Gender area when existing laws serve the same purpose. Indian Maintenance laws where maintenance can be demanded by a wife using 5 separate laws namely HMA 24, HMA 25, CrPC 125, DV Act Sec12 and Hindu adoption and succession Act (Section 18). Most litigants use at least 3 at any time to maximize their gains from misusing maintenance laws. If the proposed BILL is passed then there will be total of 6 sections under which a Hindu women can claim maintenance. This will lead to unnecessary complications and duplication of laws.
3. Discrimination against Indians Fathers in Child Custody cases will increase
A divorce between husband and wife should not become divorce between father and children. In the best of children a separation between husband and wife should also include provisions on mechanism to deal child custody matters. It is universally accepted fact that a child can be brought in the best manner if he/she gets shared parenting. The proposed BILL is silent on the issue of Child Custody.
4. The Controversial sections
Under Proposed Section 13 D Wife has right to oppose petition on grounds of “Financial Hardship”. It clearly ignores large number of cases where husbands have filed for maintenance under Hindu Marriage Act from wife. It is really unfortunate that a Law even at the stage of proposal has loopholes and do not have provisions to deal with all permutations and combinations of litigation which can arise in a court of law. A law must be made by thinking of all possible scenarios which can arise in present and future. We feel our law makers have miserably failed while drafting this BILL.
5. Against the intension of the Supreme Court
The proposed BILL is totally against the basic intention of the Supreme Court Judgment “Naveen Kohli vs Neelu Kohli on 21 March, 2006“ in which the observation made was:
“marriage between the parties had broken down irretrievably with a view to restore good relationship and to put a quietus to all litigations between the parties and not to leave any room for future litigation, so that they may live peacefully hereafter, and on the request of the parties, in exercise of the power vested in this Court under Article 142 of the Constitution of India, the Court allowed the application for divorce by mutual consent filed before it under Section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act and declared the marriage dissolved and granted decree of divorce by mutual consent.”
From a plain reading of the above observation it is very clear that the intention of the highest court was to give relief to both the parties out of a dead marriage so as to close all the pending litigation between parties so that they can spend the remaining part of the life peacefully. But unfortunately the proposed BILL is completely contrary to the intention of the Supreme Court observation. The proposed BILL is silent on what will happen to the pending cases like Domestic Violence Act, 498A IPC, Child Custody, CrPC 125 and any other Civil and Criminal cases.
6. No public debate or opinion was sought
It is really unfortunate that no public opinion or debate was sought before proposing such an important amendment. We the common citizens of this country, were kept in complete dark and came to know about the proposed BILL when the Cabinet approved the proposed BILL and was widely reported in Media on 10th June 2010. Government did not consider to even obtain the opinion of the NGOs working across India to seek their opinion on the proposed BILL.
7. BILL do not cater to every section of society
Any amendment to an important Act must be done in such a careful way that it should cater to all the sections of the society. The social system in India has undergone dramatic and sweeping changes in the last decade due to the liberalisation and booming of the economy which has given opportunity to women who are economically well off and financially independent. Just to think that women are only weak and need protection and it is always MEN who are harassing a wife shows complete disconnect of the Law Ministry from the ground realities. We would like to draw your attention to the fact that Women are increasingly doing crime and violence against MEN is being widely reported by Media nowadays. In this context, not allowing husband to break from an abusive and violent wife is injustice and in this context the proposed BILL is a disaster.
8. No study was done regarding the impact of the BILL
Law ministry has not done any study or research to see the impact of the proposed BILL on the society, burden on Judiciary, Misuse etc. The social impact in India of the irretrievable-breakdown clause should be rigorously studied and watertight safeguards for both genders including children must be put in place before it is introduced.
Prayer
We vide this petition pray that the following amendments be inserted into the MARRIAGE LAWS (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2010
1. Amend 13D to make the law gender neutral
13D to amended to ensure that both spouses may oppose the grant of a decree on the ground that the dissolution of the marriage will result in grave financial hardship to them and that it would in all the circumstances be wrong to dissolve the marriage. The decision of satisfying the financial responsibilities will then depend on the court and this would be decided based on the merits of the case.
2. Condition of finishing all litigation before divorce is granted
In keeping view of the intention of the Supreme Court the proposed BILL must be amended to make sure that all proposed litigation between the parties are settled before granting divorce under the proposed section.
3. Fresh process of amendment be started
For the reasons best known to the Law Ministry, no public opinion was obtained from the common citizens of this country before bringing in the necessary amendments to such an important Act. The common man of the country came to know about the amendment when the cabinet cleared the BILL and it got wide publicity in the media.
Yours Sincerely
Suresh P, XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, Bangalore
Another Misuse acknowledge judgemet from SC
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1512 OF 2010
(Arising out of SLP (Crl.) No.4684 of 2009) Preeti Gupta & Another …Appellants Versus
State of Jharkhand & Another ….Respondents JUDGMENT
Dalveer Bhandari, J.
1. Leave granted.
2. This appeal has been filed by Preeti Gupta the married sister-in-law and a permanent resident of Navasari, Surat, Gujarat with her husband and Gaurav Poddar, a permanent 2
resident of Goregaon, Maharashtra, who is the unmarried brother-in-law of the complainant, Manisha Poddar, against the impugned judgment of the High Court of Jharkhand at Ranchi, Jharkhand dated 27.4.2009 passed in Criminal Miscellaneous Petition Nos.304 of 2009.
3. Brief facts which are necessary to dispose of this appeal are recapitulated as under:
The Complainant Manisha was married to Kamal Poddar at Kanpur on 10.12.2006. Immediately after the marriage, the complainant who is respondent no.2 in this appeal left for Mumbai along with her husband Kamal Poddar who was working with the Tata Consultancy Services (for short “TCS”) and was permanently residing at Mumbai. The complainant also joined the TCS at Mumbai on 23.12.2006. Respondent no.2 visited Ranchi to participate in “Gangaur” festival (an important Hindu festival widely celebrated in Northern India) on 16.3.2007. After staying there for a week, she returned to Mumbai on 24.03.2007.
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4. Respondent no.2, Manisha Poddar filed a complaint on 08.07.2007 before the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Ranchi under sections 498-A, 406, 341, 323 and 120-B of the Indian Penal Code read with sections 3 and 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act against all immediate relations of her husband, namely, Pyarelal Poddar (father-in-law), Kamal Poddar (husband), Sushila Devi (mother-in-law), Gaurav Poddar (unmarried brother-in-law) and Preeti Gupta @ Preeti Agrawal (married sister-in-law). The complaint was transferred to the court of the Judicial Magistrate, Ranchi. Statements of Respondent no.2 and other witnesses were recorded and on 10.10.2008 the Judicial Magistrate took cognizance and passed the summoning order of the appellants. The appellants are aggrieved by the said summoning order.
5. In the criminal complaint, it was alleged that a luxury car was demanded by all the accused named in the complaint. It was also alleged that respondent no.2 was physically assaulted at Mumbai. According to the said allegations of the complainant, it appears that the alleged incidents had taken 4
place either at Kanpur or Mumbai. According to the averments of the complaint, except for the demand of the luxury car no incident of harassment took place at Ranchi.
6. According to the appellants, there was no specific allegation against both the appellants in the complaint. Appellant no.1 had been permanently residing with her husband at Navasari, Surat (Gujarat) for the last more than seven years. She had never visited Mumbai during the year 2007 and never stayed with respondent no.2 or her husband. Similarly, appellant no.2, unmarried brother-in-law of the complainant has also been permanently residing at Goregaon, Maharashtra.
7. It was asserted that there is no specific allegation in the entire complaint against both the appellants. The statements of prosecution witnesses PW1 to PW4 were also recorded along with the statement of the complainant. None of the prosecution witnesses had stated anything against the appellants. These appellants had very clearly stated in this appeal that they had never visited Ranchi. The appellants also 5
stated that they had never interfered with the internal affairs of the complainant and her husband. According to them, there was no question of any interference because the appellants had been living in different cities for a number of years.
8. It was clearly alleged by the appellants that they had been falsely implicated in this case. It was further stated that the complaint against the appellants was totally without any basis or foundation. The appellants also asserted that even if all the allegations incorporated in the complaint were taken to be true, even then no offence could be made out against them.
9. The appellants had submitted that the High Court ought to have quashed this complaint as far as both the appellants are concerned because there were no specific allegations against the appellants and they ought not have been summoned. In the impugned judgment, while declining to exercise its inherent powers, the High Court observed as under:
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“In this context, I may again reiterate that the acts relating to demand or subjecting to cruelty, as per the complaint petition, have been committed at the place where the complainant was living with her husband. However, the complainant in her statement made under solemn affirmation has stated that when she came to Ranchi on the occasion of Holi, all the accused persons came and passed sarcastic remarks which in absence of actual wordings, according to the learned counsel appearing for the petitioner could never be presumed to be an act constituting offence under section 498A of the Indian Penal Code.”
10. In this appeal, both the appellants specifically asserted that they had never visited Ranchi, therefore, the allegations that they made any sarcastic remarks to the complainant had no basis or foundation as far as the appellants are concerned.
11. The complainant could not dispute that appellant no.1 was a permanent resident living with her husband at Navasari, Surat, Gujarat for the last more than seven years and the appellant no.2 was permanent resident of Goregaon, Maharashtra. They had never spent any time with respondent no.2.
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12. According to the appellants, they are not the residents of Ranchi and if they are compelled to attend the Ranchi Court repeatedly then that would lead to insurmountable harassment and inconvenience to the appellants as well as to the complainant.
13. The complaint in this case under section 498-A IPC has led to several other cases. It is mentioned that a divorce petition has been filed by the husband of respondent no.2. Both respondent no.2 and her husband are highly qualified and are working with reputed organization like Tata Consultancy Service. If because of temperamental incompatibility they cannot live with each other then it is proper that they should jointly get a decree of divorce by mutual consent. Both respondent no.2 and her husband are in such age group that if proper efforts are made, their re- settlement may not be impossible.
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14. The main question which falls for consideration in this case is whether the High Court was justified in not exercising its inherent powers under section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure in the facts and circumstances of this case?
15. This court in a number of cases has laid down the scope and ambit of courts’ powers under section 482 Cr.P.C. Every High Court has inherent power to act ex debito justitiae to do real and substantial justice, for the administration of which alone it exists, or to prevent abuse of the process of the court. Inherent power under section 482 Cr.P.C. can be exercised: (i) to give effect to an order under the Code; (ii) to prevent abuse of the process of court, and (iii) to otherwise secure the ends of justice.
16. Reference to the following cases would reveal that the courts have consistently taken the view that they must use this extraordinary power to prevent injustice and secure the ends of justice. The English courts have also used inherent power to achieve the same objective. It is generally agreed that the Crown Court has inherent power to protect its process 9
from abuse. In Connelly v. Director of Public Prosecutions [1964] AC 1254, Lord Devlin stated that where particular criminal proceedings constitute an abuse of process, the court is empowered to refuse to allow the indictment to proceed to trial. Lord Salmon in Director of Public Prosecutions v. Humphrys [1977] AC 1 stressed the importance of the inherent power when he observed that it is only if the prosecution amounts to an abuse of the process of the court and is oppressive and vexatious that the judge has the power to intervene. He further mentioned that the court’s power to prevent such abuse is of great constitutional importance and should be jealously preserved.
17. The powers possessed by the High Court under section 482 of the Code are very wide and the very plenitude of the power requires great caution in its exercise. The court must be careful to see that its decision in exercise of this power is based on sound principles. The inherent power should not be exercised to stifle a legitimate prosecution but court’s failing to use the power for advancement of justice can also lead to 10
grave injustice. The High Court should normally refrain from giving a prima facie decision in a case where all the facts are incomplete and hazy; more so, when the evidence has not been collected and produced before the court and the issues involved, whether factual or legal, are of such magnitude that they cannot be seen in their true perspective without sufficient material. Of course, no hard and fast rule can be laid down in regard to cases in which the High Court will exercise its extraordinary jurisdiction of quashing the proceedings at any stage.
18. This court had occasion to examine the legal position in a large number of cases. In R.P. Kapur v. State of Punjab AIR 1960 SC 866, this court summarized some categories of cases where inherent power can and should be exercised to quash the proceedings:
(i) where it manifestly appears that there is a legal bar against the institution or
continuance of the proceedings;
(ii) where the allegations in the first information report or complaint taken at their face value and accepted in their
entirety do not constitute the offence
alleged;
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(iii) where the allegations constitute an offence, but there is no legal evidence
adduced or the evidence adduced clearly
or manifestly fails to prove the charge.
19. This court in State of Karnataka v. L. Muniswamy & Others (1977) 2 SCC 699 observed that the wholesome power under section 482 Cr.P.C. entitles the High Court to quash a proceeding when it comes to the conclusion that allowing the proceeding to continue would be an abuse of the process of the court or that the ends of justice require that the proceeding ought to be quashed. The High Courts have been invested with inherent powers, both in civil and criminal matters, to achieve a salutary public purpose. A court proceeding ought not to be permitted to degenerate into a weapon of harassment or persecution. In this case, the court observed that ends of justice are higher than the ends of mere law though justice must be administered according to laws made by the legislature. This case has been followed in a large number of subsequent cases of this court and other courts. 12
20. In Madhu Limaye v. The State of Maharashtra (1977) 4 SCC 551, a three-Judge Bench of this court held as under:- “…..In case the impugned order clearly brings out a situation which is an abuse of the process of the court, or for the purpose of securing the ends of justice interference by the High Court is absolutely necessary, then nothing contained in Section 397(2) can limit or affect the exercise of the inherent power by the High Court. Such cases would necessarily be few and far between. One such case would be the desirability of the quashing of a criminal proceeding initiated illegally, vexatiously or as being without jurisdiction. The present case would undoubtedly fall for exercise of the power of the High Court in accordance with Section 482 of the 1973 Code, even assuming, that the invoking of the revisional power of the High Court is impermissible.”
21. This court in Madhavrao Jiwajirao Scindia & Others v. Sambhajirao Chandrojirao Angre & Others (1988) 1 SCC 692 observed in para 7 as under:
“7. The legal position is well settled that when a prosecution at the initial stage is asked to be quashed, the test to be applied by the court is as to whether the uncontroverted allegations as made prima facie establish the offence. It is also for the court to take into consideration any special features which appear in a particular case to consider whether it is expedient and in the interest of justice to permit a prosecution to continue. This is so on the basis that the court cannot be utilized for any 13
oblique purpose and where in the opinion of the court chances of an ultimate conviction is bleak and, therefore, no useful purpose is likely to be served by allowing a criminal prosecution to continue, the court may while taking into consideration the special facts of a case also quash the proceeding even though it may be at a preliminary stage.”
22. In State of Haryana & Others v. Bhajan Lal & Others 1992 Supp. (1) SCC 335, this court in the backdrop of interpretation of various relevant provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure (for short, Cr.P.C.) under Chapter XIV and of the principles of law enunciated by this court in a series of decisions relating to the exercise of the extraordinary power under Article 226 of the Constitution of India or the inherent powers under section 482 Cr.P.C. gave the following categories of cases by way of illustration wherein such power could be exercised either to prevent abuse of the process of the court or otherwise to secure the ends of justice. Thus, this court made it clear that it may not be possible to lay down any precise, clearly defined and sufficiently channelised and inflexible guidelines or rigid formulae and to give an exhaustive list to 14
myriad kinds of cases wherein such power should be exercised:
“(1) Where the allegations made in the first information report or the complaint, even if they are taken at their face value and accepted in their entirety do not prima facie constitute any offence or make out a case against the accused.
(2) Where the allegations in the first information report and other materials, if any, accompanying the FIR do not disclose a
cognizable offence, justifying an investigation by police officers under Section 156(1) of the Code except under an order of a Magistrate within the purview of Section 155(2) of the Code.
(3) Where the uncontroverted allegations made in the FIR or complaint and the evidence
collected in support of the same do not
disclose the commission of any offence and make out a case against the accused.
(4) Where, the allegations in the FIR do not constitute a cognizable offence but constitute only a non-cognizable offence, no investigation is permitted by a police officer without an order of a Magistrate as contemplated under Section 155(2) of the Code.
(5) Where the allegations made in the FIR or complaint are so absurd and inherently
improbable on the basis of which no prudent person can ever reach a just conclusion that there is sufficient ground for proceeding against the accused.
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(6) Where there is an express legal bar engrafted in any of the provisions of the Code or the concerned Act (under which a criminal
proceeding is instituted) to the institution and continuance of the proceedings and/or where there is a specific provision in the Code or the concerned Act, providing efficacious redress for the grievance of the aggrieved party.
(7) Where a criminal proceeding is manifestly attended with mala fide and/or where the proceeding is maliciously instituted with an ulterior motive for wreaking vengeance on the accused and with a view to spite him due to private and personal grudge.”
23. In G. Sagar Suri & Another v. State of UP & Others (2000) 2 SCC 636, this court observed that it is the duty and obligation of the criminal court to exercise a great deal of caution in issuing the process particularly when matters are essentially of civil nature.
24. This court in Zandu Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. & Others v. Mohd. Sharaful Haque & Another (2005) 1 SCC 122 observed thus:-
“It would be an abuse of process of the court to allow any action which would result in injustice and prevent promotion of justice. In exercise of the powers, court would be justified to quash any proceeding if it finds that initiation/continuance of 16
it amounts to abuse of the process of court or quashing of these proceedings would otherwise serve the ends of justice. When no offence is disclosed by the complaint, the court may examine the question of fact. When a complaint is sought to be quashed, it is permissible to look into the materials to assess what the complainant has alleged and whether any offence is made out even if the allegations are accepted in toto.”
25. A three-Judge Bench (of which one of us, Bhandari, J. was the author of the judgment) of this Court in Inder Mohan Goswami and Another v. State of Uttaranchal & Others (2007) 12 SCC 1 comprehensively examined the legal position. The court came to a definite conclusion and the relevant observations of the court are reproduced in para 24 of the said judgment as under:-
“Inherent powers under section 482 Cr.P.C. though wide have to be exercised sparingly, carefully and with great caution and only when such exercise is justified by the tests specifically laid down in this section itself. Authority of the court exists for the advancement of justice. If any abuse of the process leading to injustice is brought to the notice of the court, then the Court would be justified in preventing injustice by invoking inherent powers in absence of specific provisions in the Statute.” 17
26. We have very carefully considered the averments of the complaint and the statements of all the witnesses recorded at the time of the filing of the complaint. There are no specific allegations against the appellants in the complaint and none of the witnesses have alleged any role of both the appellants.
27. Admittedly, appellant no.1 is a permanent resident of Navasari, Surat, Gujarat and has been living with her husband for more than seven years. Similarly, appellant no.2 is a permanent resident of Goregaon, Maharasthra. They have never visited the place where the alleged incident had taken place. They had never lived with respondent no.2 and her husband. Their implication in the complaint is meant to harass and humiliate the husband’s relatives. This seems to be the only basis to file this complaint against the appellants. Permitting the complainant to pursue this complaint would be an abuse of the process of law.
28. It is a matter of common knowledge that unfortunately matrimonial litigation is rapidly increasing in our country. All the courts in our country including this court are flooded with 18
matrimonial cases. This clearly demonstrates discontent and unrest in the family life of a large number of people of the society.
29. The courts are receiving a large number of cases emanating from section 498-A of the Indian Penal Code which reads as under:-
“498-A. Husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty.–Whoever, being the husband or the relative of the husband of a woman, subjects such woman to cruelty shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years and shall also be liable to fine. Explanation.–For the purposes of this section, `cruelty’ means:-
(a) any wilful conduct which is of such a nature as is likely to drive the woman to commit suicide or to cause grave injury or danger to life, limb or health (whether mental or
physical) of the woman; or
(b) harassment of the woman where such harassment is with a view to coercing her or any person related to her to meet any unlawful demand for any property or valuable security or is on account of failure by her or any person related to her to meet such demand.”
30. It is a matter of common experience that most of these complaints under section 498-A IPC are filed in the heat of the 19
moment over trivial issues without proper deliberations. We come across a large number of such complaints which are not even bona fide and are filed with oblique motive. At the same time, rapid increase in the number of genuine cases of dowry harassment are also a matter of serious concern.
31. The learned members of the Bar have enormous social responsibility and obligation to ensure that the social fiber of family life is not ruined or demolished. They must ensure that exaggerated versions of small incidents should not be reflected in the criminal complaints. Majority of the complaints are filed either on their advice or with their concurrence. The learned members of the Bar who belong to a noble profession must maintain its noble traditions and should treat every complaint under section 498-A as a basic human problem and must make serious endeavour to help the parties in arriving at an amicable resolution of that human problem. They must discharge their duties to the best of their abilities to ensure that social fiber, peace and tranquility of the society remains 20
intact. The members of the Bar should also ensure that one complaint should not lead to multiple cases.
32. Unfortunately, at the time of filing of the complaint the implications and consequences are not properly visualized by the complainant that such complaint can lead to insurmountable harassment, agony and pain to the complainant, accused and his close relations.
33. The ultimate object of justice is to find out the truth and punish the guilty and protect the innocent. To find out the truth is a herculean task in majority of these complaints. The tendency of implicating husband and all his immediate relations is also not uncommon. At times, even after the conclusion of criminal trial, it is difficult to ascertain the real truth. The courts have to be extremely careful and cautious in dealing with these complaints and must take pragmatic realities into consideration while dealing with matrimonial cases. The allegations of harassment of husband’s close relations who had been living in different cities and never 21
visited or rarely visited the place where the complainant resided would have an entirely different complexion. The allegations of the complaint are required to be scrutinized with great care and circumspection. Experience reveals that long and protracted criminal trials lead to rancour, acrimony and bitterness in the relationship amongst the parties. It is also a matter of common knowledge that in cases filed by the complainant if the husband or the husband’s relations had to remain in jail even for a few days, it would ruin the chances of amicable settlement altogether. The process of suffering is extremely long and painful.
34. Before parting with this case, we would like to observe that a serious relook of the entire provision is warranted by the legislation. It is also a matter of common knowledge that exaggerated versions of the incident are reflected in a large number of complaints. The tendency of over implication is also reflected in a very large number of cases.
35. The criminal trials lead to immense sufferings for all concerned. Even ultimate acquittal in the trial may also not 22
be able to wipe out the deep scars of suffering of ignominy. Unfortunately a large number of these complaints have not only flooded the courts but also have led to enormous social unrest affecting peace, harmony and happiness of the society. It is high time that the legislature must take into consideration the pragmatic realities and make suitable changes in the existing law. It is imperative for the legislature to take into consideration the informed public opinion and the pragmatic realities in consideration and make necessary changes in the relevant provisions of law. We direct the Registry to send a copy of this judgment to the Law Commission and to the Union Law Secretary, Government of India who may place it before the Hon’ble Minister for Law & Justice to take appropriate steps in the larger interest of the society.
36. When the facts and circumstances of the case are considered in the background of legal principles set out in preceding paragraphs, then it would be unfair to compel the 23
appellants to undergo the rigmarole of a criminal trial. In the interest of justice, we deem it appropriate to quash the complaint against the appellants. As a result, the impugned judgment of the High Court is set aside. Consequently, this appeal is allowed.
……………………………J.
(Dalveer Bhandari)
……………………………J.
(K.S. Radhakrishnan)
New Delhi;
August 13, 2010
City school teacher found dead with throat slit
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/87605/city-school-teacher-found-dead.html
Bangalore, Aug 10 , DHNS: | |
Tuesday, August 10, 2010 | |
A home alone school teacher working in Delhi Public School (South) was brutally murdered by a yet-to-be-identified killer who slit her throat at her Venkateshwara Layout residence on Bannerghatta Road early Tuesday morning. | |
The Hulimavu police identified the woman as Priyanka Gupta, 29, who was married to Satish Gupta, an employee in the HR department of Infosys. The police suspect that the murder took place on Tuesday morning.
Priyanka’s body was found in a sitting posture on the sofa, her hands tied and throat slit with a kitchen knife. The police discovered knife wounds on Priyanka’s belly, but the gruesomeness of the murder could be gauged by the violence committed on the body. After slitting Priyanka’s throat, the killer or killers twisted the blade indiscriminately in the flesh. A police source said the first attack might have been in the form of an attempted strangulation. “When she resisted, the killer gagged her with a piece of cloth and held the neck still by tightening a nylon rope noose around it before using the knife to make the deep cut which killed her,” the police said. Among some interesting clues the police found at the spot are a pair of gloves, shoes and a red jerkin, with a pack of cigarettes in one of the pockets. According to Satish’s statement to the police, Rs 2 lakh in cash and jewellery worth Rs 1.6 lakh are missing from the almirah. But the ornaments on Priyanka’s person besides Rs 30,000 in cash kept elsewhere in the house were untouched. The house did not appear to have been ransacked. The police are not ruling out the murder as one for gain, but are pursuing other angles like a contract killing, rivalry and enmity with a person or persons known to her. Satish and Priyanka married two-and-a-half years ago and had been living with Satish’s parents, but eight months ago they moved out to live in a rented two-bedroom room apartment. The couple were childless but apparently led a happy life. According to Satish’s cousin Manoj, for the past few months, Priyanka was undergoing treatment for arthritis and her mother came over to stay with her. On Tuesday, Satish left for a walk around 5:45 am and Priyanka was getting ready for routine exercise. When Satish had walked some distance and had begun playing a game of badminton, he received a call from Priyanka alerting him that two persons were at the door enquiring about some newspaper. She asked Satish if he had made any orders. Before he could respond, the line went dead. Satish tried calling her back but the call went unanswered. He immediately turned homeward but found the door locked from inside. He is believed to have told the police that he then went to his father’s house in Jambu Savari Dinne, collected the car and drove to his office from where he picked up the duplicate key. When he entered the house, Satish found his wife on the sofa, her body lying in a pool of blood. The couple lived on the second floor, but none of the neighbours, either on the ground or first floors, sensed what might have happened so early in the morning in Satish’s house. The police have reasons to believe that the murder was committed by one, or at best, two persons. Priyanka’s parents reached Bangalore on Tuesday night. The post mortem is scheduled to take place on Wednesday after the inquest. |
HC raps state for leaving convict in jail for 7 years
HC raps state for leaving convict in jail for 7 years
Posted On Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at 04:17:37 AM
The Bombay High Court expressed grave displeasure on the working of the state in a matter concerning the release of a convict, lodged in Nashik Central Prison and has sought a reply from the principal secretary of the state within two weeks. // // // The HC has now converted a letter that has been written by a murder convict to the court, where he states that he has been languishing in jail for 21 years as the state has not been able to take up his matter in appropriately. The court expressed displeasure that for the last 7 years, Abdul Mohammed Kayyum Qasim, who was arrested on February 1989, by the Kotwali Police Station, Dehradun on charges of murder and rape has been languishing in jail. The court said that if the matter was considered well in time then after 14 years of serving of the sentence the man could have been released. The prosecution has now been directed to file a reply and also speak to the state government of the UP and Uttranchal. |
Ladies special: CP tells his men how to behave
Rattled by allegations of apathy, Sanjeev Dayal circulates new rules to make police stations friendlier to women complainants
Posted On Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at 04:23:51 AM
Crimes against women in the city are on the rise. Ironically, complaints against insensitive police officers who deal with women complainants have been on the rise too. The officers’ lack of empathy while dealing with sensitive cases of rape, molestation or domestic violence, has now come under scrutiny and criticism with the police chief deciding to shake things up a bit. Police commissioner Sanjeev Dayal has issued a circular that spells out the do’s and don’t’s of police etiquette while dealing with female complainants in no uncertain terms. Besides keeping a tab on the time taken to respond to the women who approach police stations, his new system will also monitor the behaviour of duty officers dealing with the complaints and work towards making the stations seem less hostile and more comfortable for women. Dayal said, “There were complaints about women not being treated well when they visited police stations. We intend to make the process convenient for them. This new system will also to help rape victims and others in sensitive cases.” In fact, recently several women in Oshiwara accused assistant inspector Balasaheb Khaade of misbehaving with them when they visited the station to lodge complaints. Khaade’s alleged offensive remarks about the women’s clothes have cost him a transfer and an inquiry. Former senior police officer Prakash Shishupal was also accused of misbehaving with a woman complainant. He was later transferred. To deal with errant officers, Dayal has come up with certain systems and processes. To start with, all police stations will need to maintain a separate log book for women visiting the stations. This will make note of the time they step in and the time they leave the station. Special attention will be given to rape victims. A senior officer said, “We will monitor the time taken to respond to the victim by the duty officers. This will help us in reduce the waiting time for the complainant and make her feel comfortable and confident.” There will also be supporting details on the nature of complaint and the officer who had attended to it. “This will impact the investigation officers who are handling a complaint by a woman as they are bound to work swifter and better. After all, their names will be up in the register. Slackers will not be tolerated,” said a police officer. Recently, RR Patil had asked Mumbai police to take quick action when any female complainant approached them. The data on women complainants will be monitored by the senior police officers. Added Dayal, “We will use the information to help women better.”
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Nirmala M Nagaraj | TNN
Bangalore: After spending almost six months in a hospital ICU battling for life, Seema, 22, recently died of multiple organ failure. She was pushed from the third floor of a building, allegedly by her husband and in-laws. This is one of the recent examples of the rising domestic violence cases in the state.
According to the women and child department, the incidents of domestic violence cases have trebled in the state. In 2007-08, the total number of cases registered were 826 while in 2009-10, the number rose to 3,036.
Though awareness of the Act has boosted the number of cases registered, justice to the victims continues to be delayed due to slow disposal of cases. In 2009, of the 3,036 cases registered, only 197 cases were disposed of by the magistrate, 125 received compensation orders and 130 got monetary relief.
Sources in the women and child department say there are deputy directors and 214 Child Development Protection Officers (CDPOs) deputed across the state, for protection of women against domestic violence. They file the Domestic Violence Information report (DIR) and aid victims in getting justice.
But since the CDPOs are also responsible for protection of children, with this dual task, efficient implementation of the Domestic Violence Act has suffered in the state.
Mahila Sahayavani helpline (MSH) – 1091, provides counselling for women in distress. “With awareness, women from all strata of society are approaching the helpline for aid. We usually receive complaints of physical and mental abuse due to suspicion, disrespect and misunderstanding between the spouses. Dowry is also one of the main causes of domestic violence,” said Geetha H C, counsellor.
However, there is a steady rise in the number of cases settled through counselling. A total of 455 cases registered under the Domestic Violence Act were resolved through counselling, and almost double the cases were settled in the past two years; in 2007, 203 cases were settled, and in 2008, 214 were resolved.
Activist from Vimochana Donna Fernandes said: “The advantage of implementation of the Domestic Violence Act is that the victim gets interim relief immediately. But usually, justice is delayed for years.”
In the case of Seema, a victim of dowry harassment, she had to battle for her life in the ICU for six months, fight for her child’s custody and justice for her condition. “It’s unfortunate that these acts for protection of women against violence are most often used after women are victimised, rather they should play a preventive role,” Donna said.
CASE STUDY
Bhanu (name changed), 28, an advocate married to an IT professional, was harassed for six years. She was regularly beaten by her husband, brother-in-law and mother-in-law. Though Bhanu was educated, she feared for the reputation of her parents and tolerated the torture silently.
Along with physical and mental abuse, she was also forced to give her salary to her in-laws and depend on them for her basic needs. Suffering silently for years, she went into a depression. Her parents, suspecting marital discord, approached a counsellor. It was only than that Bhanu revealed the years of torture she had undergone.
“We are scared of visiting police stations and courts and in the process of safeguarding our image in society, we forget to fight for our rights and raise our voice against injustice. There are legal provisions like the Domestic Violence Act, but until we educated people don’t utilise it we will continue to suffer,” Bhanu said.
Chief Justice for a united Bar
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-karnataka/article561780.ece
Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court J.S. Khehar on Monday said he was given to understand that there are different factions in the Bar (advocate association) and added he was willing to play the role of a mediator to ensure that the advocates’ association stands united.
He pointedly urged the advocates to shed their differences and unite. “Even though a divided bar will help us, I am willing to mediate and ensure that all factions unite,” he said.
He was speaking at a function organised by the Karnataka State Bar Council (KSBC) on the High court premises to welcome him.
Mr. Khehar said priority would be given to all cases though those relating to certain important issues of public and human interest would be taken up expeditiously.
Mr. Khehar replaces Mr. Dinakaran as Chief Justice. While Mr. Khehar has been transferred to Karnataka from Uttaranchal, Mr. Dinakaran has been transferred to Sikkim .
All eyes in the overflowing Court hall No. 1 were on the Chief Justice as he and all the judges walked on to the podium to participate in the function.
Justice Khehar referred to the contributions of the former Chief Justice of India, M.N. Venkatachalaih (who hails from Karnataka) and said he would do his best to discharge his duty sincerely and faithfully.
KSBC Chairman and senior advocate Jayakumar S. Patil welcomed the new Chief Justice and hoped that the Bar and Bench could work together in tandem for the betterment of society.
He promised all cooperation with the judiciary and said the legal fraternity would actively support all its programmes.
High Court Judges, Advocate-General Ashok Haranahalli, State Public Prosecutor H.S. Chandramouli and Bhavani Singh, Additional Advocate-General K.M. Nataraj, Law Secretary, senior advocates, advocates, presiding officers of lower courts and High Court employees were present.
AAB function
Later, the Chief Justice spoke at a function in his honour organised by the AAB and said the Bangalore Bar was one of the best of its kind.
AAB president K.N. Putte Gowda said there is no division among the AAB and only a few disgruntled elements among them had given that impression.
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Let us live in: Man who married first cousin moves court
The Bombay High Court will now decide if the right to a live-in relationship can be extended to two consenting adults and first cousins.
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Inderpal Walia, a 37-year-old merchant navy officer who married his first cousin Harmandeep in 2009, has moved a writ petition of habeas corpus in the HC after his wife was forcibly taken away by her family in September 2009.
Walia’s counsel Bhavesh Parmar, while admitting, that their marriage is null and void under the Hindu Marriage Act (HMA, 1955), argues that while as cousins they may not be allowed to marry, they have the right to live together as consenting adults.
“After all,” he argues, “There has been a plethora of judgments by the Supreme Court which has allowed consenting majors to live together. We have pleaded the same in our arguments that will be submitted across the bench.”
Walia claims, despite his efforts to establish contact with his 19-year-old wife, he has not seen or heard from her since September 13 last year. The primary concern, adds Parmar, is to produce Harmandeep in court.
In his petition he has detailed the dramatic circumstances under which they met and married according to Arya Samaj rituals in Mumbai. However, he alleges, on September 13, she was whisked away by her mother and relatives pretending to orchestrate a reunion with her ailing father.
When Walia tried to stop them by pulling the chain of the Frontier Mail, in which they were travelling, he was fined. The family, with Harmandeep, disappeared after the train reached Surat.
Parmar adds, “The girl’s family has filed a divorce proceeding in the district court at Amritsar where they have admitted the marriage took place at the insistence of some relatives.
As per law, the marriage is void and there is no question of divorce. But she is a major and as per the Supreme Court judgment she can be in a live-in with my client, who is also a major.”
It may be noted that a division bench of Justice B H Marlapalle and Justice Roshan S Dalvi which heard the matter has already issued notices to the girl’s family including her father to produce Harmandeep before the court and they were supposed to do the same on August 9, but none were present in the court on Monday.
When contacted, Harmandeep’s mother did not allow us to talk to her, but said, “We could not make it because my husband is not keeping well. Our daughter was not happy with him.”
The HC will now deliberate on the matter, which could seriously challenge the way society has traditionally defined incest and intimacy between two consenting individuals.
Harmandeep and Inderpal Walia after they got married in Mumbai |
What the Hindu Marriage act says
Prominent family lawyer Mrunalini Deshmukh says that Section 5 of the HMA define a valid marriage.
“The provisions have been based on Hindu law which was earlier uncodified but now has been codified. Under HMA, marriage between Sapindas (individuals from the same pind) is prohibited and also where parties are within the degree of prohibited relationship, marriage is prohibited, unless of course there is a specific custom that allows them to do so,” she said.
Blood related marriages are called consanguineous marriages – sanguine meaning blood – this is to prevent any genetic problem in the offspring. Marriages within the gene pool may lead to abnormality in the offspring, says Deshmukh.
“But the law is still not pronounced on whether or not individuals who fall within these categories, which are prohibited under law to marry each other, can live-in. It will be interesting to see the outcome of such issues,” she added.
Woman uses card game to murder paramour
By Ram Parmar
In a bizarre game of death, a woman in Mumbai lured her paramour into a card game, in which one of the players is blindfolded, and bludgeoned him to death with an iron rod while he was blindfolded. Sunita Sadanand Waghmare (30), used this ploy to murder Devidas Ghodmare (32) in Nallasopara in late July, but was arrested from a hideout in Chandrapur on Sunday, police said. They added that Ghodmare had threatened to sell the woman to a brothel in Mumbai, which prima facie appears to be the cause behind the murder. Ghodmare and Sunita are both residents of Chandrapur. Since the past several years, both were in love, inspite of Sunita being married. Ghodmare, however, was a bachelor. A few years ago, Ghodmare shifted base to a site in Perne phata in Pune, where he worked with a civil contractor as a supervisor. Soon, Sunita joined him, and worked in the contractor’s office, doing menial jobs. Since his employer also had some civil works going on in Nallasopara, Ghodmare shifted base there this year, and as Sunita was alone, she also joined him. Both stayed in a chawl in Evershine Nallasopara. Police said the duo would enter into regular tiffs over trivial issues. During one such altercation, Ghodmare threatened Sunita that he will sell her into a brothel in Mumbai if she did not stop the fights. Also, since Sunita was a stranger in the city, Ghodmare was aware of her helplessness, said API Valmik Patil of Nallasopara police station. On July 25, fed up with the threats, Sunita decided to get rid of Ghodmare. She lured him to play ‘Do Patti’, a card game where one player’s eyes are blindfolded while the other hides the card. Once the card is hidden, the blindfolded player is allowed to remove the blindfold, and has to search for the hidden card. In the first two games, Ghodmare won, and thus built up his confidence. During the third game, when Ghodmare’s eyes were blindfolded with a handkerchief, Sunita, who had already stolen iron rods used in construction, hit him with the rod on his head, rupturing his skull and killing him instantly. She had also tied his hands and legs. Sunita then fled from the site. |
Meet on men’s rights on August 15
http://hindu.com/2010/08/10/stories/2010081054380200.htm
BANGALORE: Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF), a men’s rights organisation, fighting against misuse of dowry laws, domestic violence Act and other anti-male and unconstitutional laws, is organising the third Men’s Rights conference at Yercaud in Tamil Nadu on August 15.
Addressing presspersons here on Monday, Virag, a functionary of SIFF, said over 100 men’s rights activists from across the country representing 15 different NGOs working for men’s rights will participate in the conference to intensify the movement of men’s rights in India.
Various issues concerning men and problems faced by them, including setting up of Welfare Ministry for men and shared parenting, would be discussed at the conference.
Mr. Virag said that conference is called “Sugarless Independence Day”, this year. The activists attending the conference have decided to have sugarless tea/coffee and will not have any sweets on that day.
“Men’s rights activists feel that the road to freedom for men is still under construction and hence they have decided not to observe Independence Day” till their problems are solved by the Government of India.
Chairman of SIFF Pandurang Katti and Shiva Shankar, senior counsellor of SIFF spoke.
NFHS Oppses Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill
NHFS/040810/1 04th August 2010
Bangalore
To,
Subject: The highly controversial Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill will most certainly spawn a new extortion industry in India, and may also hold your organization responsible for violating the Indian Constitution and Supreme Court Vishakha Guidelines
About National Family Harmony Society®: “National Family Harmony Society®” NFHS is a Non Governmental Organization (NGO) promoting the cause of “family harmony” and “gender equality”. It is registered under “The Karnataka Societies Registration Act, 1960” and is based in Bangalore. We have branches in more than 16 states and in abroad too. We have approximately 14500 members all over India. To know more about us please visit http://www.family-harmony.org / http://www.498a.org.in.
It has come to our notice that an inter-ministerial group has been formed to review the provisions of the draft legislation of Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill and your Ministry is also part of the same. The objective of this representation is to make the Honorable Minister and members of the Ministry aware of strong concerns and objections of the public and media on the proposed highly controversial Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill. This representation may also be looked upon as an eye opener that if the various sections of the current bill are enacted, will most certainly lead to the spawning of a dirty extortion industry within various government sectors.
We feel it our social responsibility to present our research results to the GOM on the proposed Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill. The proposed law although timely and much needed is riddled with many controversial sections and is a totally imbalanced and unjust piece of legislation which in our opinion will do little to alleviate the problem of Sexual harassment, but will in turn start a massive extortion industry in the workplace as has also been rightly pointed out by some media articles. This representation of ours is a humble step in the direction of advising and educating the honorable minister on the severe shortfalls in the current form of this Bill.
Constitutional Violations
The Bill was drafted in clear violation of article 15 of the Constitution of India which prohibits discrimination against any citizen on grounds of religion and sex. Article 15(3) of the Constitution, (which is a subsection and BELOW Article 15), does allow the Government to make special provision for women and children, the below points have to be kept in mind and followed accordingly
a) A subsection of an article in a constitution (Article 15(3)) cannot be used to overrule the main article in the constitution (Article 15). Hence laws like Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill, even if framed under the special provisions for women under article 15(3), cannot be framed by openly discriminating and denying protection to Men, which is prohibited under Article 15, since it is amply clear that both genders can be equal victims of the same crime; many times the perpetrator of the crime being the same gender as the victim, more so when the government has received large number of petitions/objections/suggestions to make it gender neutral. If public opinion of making the law gender neutral is to be finally totally trampled with, then why carry the farce of calling suggestions, in the name of democratic law making, from the citizenry and then discard it.
b) Article 15(3) of the constitution although does allow the government to make special provisions for women, but the same article cannot be used to overlook the fact that women too can be perpetrators of the crime and absolve women from getting prosecuted for committing the same offence. In other words Article 15(3) does not allow women to be exempted for punishment for committing the same crime as men, such as sexual harassment.
Our Constitution nowhere mentions that special provisions for women will be achieved at the cost of deliberate discrimination against men on grounds of gender, which is the essence of the Main Article 15 of the Constitution. Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill should thus be made GENDER NEUTRAL so that it does not violate Article 15 of the Constitution which prohibits discrimination on grounds of gender. Article 15(3) should not be wrongly interpreted by exempting women from punishment for committing the same crime, as men, of sexual harassment.
Role of External NGO who are “Not Accountable“ in the Committees will seriously undermine justice delivery mechanism
The Supreme Court’s Vishakha Guidelines on Sexual Harassment on which this law is supposed to be have been framed and structured, nowhere mentions that a prequalification to be a member of the Sexual harassment Committee is that the person “shall be committed to the cause of women”.
However the law drafters have given a very feministic twist to this whole idea of involvement of ideological social workers from external NGO in Sexual harassment committees which will lead to the creation of a self sustaining financial model for many NGO with little emphasis on delivering justice. A similar proposal of involving social workers and NGO in the investigation process was also floated in the Sexual Assault bill which was immediately turned down by the Ministry of Home affairs (MHA). The MHA cognizant of the same issues that we are stated that the involvement of any social workers in the investigation process will only lead to delay, dilution and distraction of the investigation process. The Home Ministry goes on to further state that there will also be no accountability, continuity or objectivity in the investigation process since these are not government bodies not accountable to anyone at the end of the day.
Instead of appointing people who have demonstrated a track record of high integrity and sound judicial approach, the bill rather intends to appoint people who “shall be committed to the cause of women”. The use the phrase ‘committed to the cause of women in fact finds mention in several places in the draft bill and its connotation only suggests that this will lead to not only inherent bias and prejudice against men in general but also will result in frequent overlooking the merits of the case in order to provide some sort of reward to the woman. Under pressure to demonstrate their commitment to the cause of women it is very likely that these ideologue appointees will pass decisions not based in the merits of the particular case, but under the heavy influence of their own pro women ideologies. This will severely curtail the justice deliverance mechanism which will be reduced to but a farce, along with safeguarding of those women who misuse the law since these ideologues will rarely have the interest to take action in false cases. This will render the misuse clause to a toothless piece of legislation.
Speaking at a seminar organized at Bangalore on 31st July2010 by the Legal and Human Rights Department of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee, Union Minister for Law and Justice M. Veerappa Moily said that only people with “absolute merit, impeccable integrity and respect for inclusive justice” would be able to enter the judiciary once the Bill was passed. He also added that no one with a tainted reputation can become a judge, once the Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill, 2010 comes into force. That means the justice delivering people should be selected based on above grounds and not because they are “committed to the cause of women”. We fail to understand why the norms are thrown to wind when it comes to Sexual Harassment at workplace Bill.
The other serious concern is that NGO and their appointees will have to be paid after getting appointed to the committee even if there are no instances or cases of Sexual Harassment at all. This will lead to the spawning of many Non Governmental Organizations and Social Workers who will compete to enter committees in corporations since entering committees will bring forth healthy financial payouts. Also to justify their presence in committees and to justify the remuneration they receive these heavily motivated social workers may attempt convert cases of minor misunderstandings into cases of sexual harassment cases.
We would also like to bring to your kind attention of a media report published in The Times of India, attached here as Annexure 8, in which Mumbai HC has quashed a case of alleged sexual harassment lodged by a former employee of the consultancy firm, KPMG, against four of her co-employees as it found no substance it the complaint. So in the light of the above facts it is very clear that false cases of Sexual Harassment are already pouring in at a fast rate.
Punishment for misuse is not “Mandatory”, but “Discretionary”
If the statistics from the Indian Government related to section 498A IPC and Domestic Violence legislation is anything to go by it is clear that Indian Gender laws are phenomenally misused in India to achieve ulterior motives. However In section 12(1), the Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill states that if a complaint is found to be false, the committee “may recommend to the employer or the District Officer to take action against the woman or the person who has made the complaint”. Or in other words, the punishment for making a false Sexual Harassment in not mandatory but discretionary and would depend on the recommendation of members of such NGO who sole selection to the committee was dependent on their level of being “committed to the cause of women”. This will lead to misusers walking scot free in most cases and if at all punishment is recommended it will be nothing more than a rap on the wrist.
News of False cases/Misuse will be legally suppressed
Alarmed at the burgeoning reality of the misuse of section 498A IPC and DV act this draft for the Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill has a unique approach to keeping the false cases under wraps. Special provisions have been made in this bill so the RTI Act cannot be used to unearth cases of false allegations and misuse of this legislation. Only cases which are genuine shall be opened to the media and information seekers. This is another very ingenious attempt to strangle the news of misuse itself since now the public will be exposed only to news of successful cases and stories of false cases will be legally prevented from leaking. This will also give complete deniability since now the Indian government will be able to say that since there is no news of misuse at all in this law and consequently it is a very successful piece of legislation.
It is pertinent to mention here the news report published in the DNA newspaper attached herein as Annexure 7. It is a classic example of how it is easy for women to level baseless charges against her colleagues to settle her personal dispute and use SHWB as a tool to take revenge with ulterior motives. When such false cases are already started mushrooming and it is widely reported in the media also about such false cases then why Government want to keep such false cases outside the purview of RTI and public? All such false cases must be brought to the domain of the public so that in future it will discourage women from filing false cases and using SHWB as a tool of revenge.
We fail to understand the motive to suppress information under RTI Act to the public domain. If the intention of the bill is only to supply information of the true cases and suppress false cases then serious doubts arises about such intention and motives. Herein it is interesting to refer to judgments of the CIC in Appeal No. CIC/WB/A/2009/000777 & Complaint No. CIC/WB/C/2009/00046 dated 31.7.2009 & 17.2.2009 respectively & Appeal No.CIC/WB/A/2009/00010 dated 6.1.2009. The said judgments are annexed here as Annexure 5 and Annexure 6. Where CIC told that sexual harassment allegations are a human rights issue and even the RAW which is exempted from RTI purview u/s 24 of RTI Act, have to provide the report of the internal complaints committee on sexual harassment.
Provision of “settlement“ of cases
A “Settlement” in the Indian legal system points towards only one thing. Payment of Money! or face trial in the judiciary where the pendency is so huge that litigants have to go through harassment and torture of never ending trial almost life-long.
Section 8 (1), the draft bill states – “at the request of the aggrieved woman the Committee or the Local Committee, as the case may be, may, before initiating enquiry under this Act, take steps to settle the matter between her and the respondent through conciliation“. A complaint of sexual harassment is a serious complaint, and under no circumstances should the conciliation include any monetary settlements. It is an outrage to the sensibilities of all self respecting men and women that money can be considered as adequate redressal for their loss of dignity. However it seems that such a provision has been specially kept in the draft Bill so that all members of a Committee can earn some money including the complainant, knowingly very well that monetary payments would only render the proposed statute wide open for abuse. This feature of settlement will be abused to extort money from the accused and this would lead to the formation of an industry around this law.
The Sexual Harassment Workplace Bill (SHWB) is a textbook example of how public opinion was trampled by some people with vested interest
The SHWB is recent bill where overwhelming public opinion was ignored by the WCD Ministry. The Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill was the outcome of an Apex court Judgment in 1997 which was in response to a Writ Petition WP No 666-70 of 1992. It is pertinent to note that laws and opinions of courts change very quickly with time and it is almost 20 years since the WP was originally filed. The condition, motivation and numbers of women in the workforce have swelled massively since 1992 and women now get an equal opportunity in almost all areas of employ either through merit or reservation.
What is Public Opinion about Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill in 2007?
The Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill if drafted in the year 1992 might have received major support from the Indian Public to make it a women’s only law and not offer any protection to men from sexual harassment. However public opinion changes with time and our society has undergone massive changes since 1992 when the WP was filed. Public opinion in 2007 states the Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill must be Gender Neutral. RTI’s provided a clear insight into the government’s law making process and it has been discovered through RTI’s that during the drafting of the Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill there were innumerable representations from the public seeking to make the bill Gender Neutral. Also there was not a single comment / recommendation received from the public asking for the bill not be made gender neutral. This clearly shows that as of 2007 and the subsequent years the Indian public opinion has shifted and now the Indian citizens want this law to be a gender neutral law. Even Law Commission in its 172nd Report wanted Laws to be made Gender Neutral. Our Hon’ble Law Minister has also committed to our nation to make Laws Gender Neutral
Below are the outrageous reasons that WCD Ministry cites for not making the bill Gender Neutral
“The overwhelming nature of sexual harassment is sexual harassment of women on account of their female sex. Harassment of men cannot be put on the same footing character wise or incidence wise. Protection of men is also not the mandate of Ministry of WCD”.
The analysis of the statements of the WCD exposes the extremely poor and downright dubious quality of law drafting in India. Let us look at the grossly uneducated statements of the WCD one by one.
1) “The overwhelming nature of sexual harassment is sexual harassment of women on account of their female sex”
This is a totally unscientific “assumption” that the WCD makes. Laws are not based on assumptions but on hard facts. The WCD Ministry or the Supreme Court does not have any data to back this argument. Credible research all over the world concludes that men too are increasingly falling victims to sexual assault crimes every year. India does not have a procedure of even tracking sexual harassment crimes committed against men. However in the western world which has tracking systems, sexual harassment complaints from men who have been harassed by women and other men are rising every year.
The US, the UK and the whole of European Union all have gender neutral sexual harassment laws
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) data as shown in Annexure 2 shows that the percentage of complaints from Men increased from 11.6% in FY 1997 to 16% in FY 2009 showing that men are increasingly being victimized. The total number of sexual harassment cases in 2009 has now increased to 12,700 per year. The percentage of men sexually harassed and their numbers (12700) is simply far too high to be ignored. The United States Equal Employment opportunity commission (EEOC) has stated that “sexual harassment filings by men has consistently increased doubling over 15 years“. Consecutively the sexual harassment page of the website of the EEOC categorically states the below statement.
“Both victim and the harasser can be either a woman or a man, and the victim and harasser can be the same sex. “
A 2006 government study in the United Kingdom revealed that 2 out of 5 sexual harassment victims in the UK are male, with 8% percent of all sexual harassment complaints to the Equal Opportunities Commission (Britain’s EEOC), coming from men. The UK’s “Equal Opportunities Commission’s Code of Practice on Sex Discrimination” clearly spells out that protection from sexual harassment protection is available for both men and women. The Sexual Harassment at workplace policies prevalent in most of the nations today take cognizance of the facts mentioned above and are gender neutral. According to a report on Sexual harassment at workplace by United Nations Economic Commission of Europe – Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, The Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom have policies for Sexual Harassment that are gender neutral.
2) “Harassment of men cannot be put on the same footing character wise or incidence wise”
The WCD ministry must be called upon to explain the meaning of this sentence and on what basis they concluded that the harassment of men is on a lesser footing than women.
- Does the WCD consider men any less of human beings than women?
- Is the stigma and suffering of a man any less than women if sexually harassed at workplace?
The comments of WCD are openly violating Article 15 of the Constitution, which prohibits against any discrimination on grounds of sex.
This analogy of the WCD Ministry is totally against the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations. The WCD Ministry has no right or mandate to degrade the modesty of men and claim that the modesty of women is far more valuable than the modesty of men and hence idea to protect men can as well be ignored. The time has come when men and women must be afforded equal protection from all crimes in home, office or otherwise.
3) “Protection of men is also not the mandate of Ministry of WCD”
The above remark exposes the utterly poor quality of gender law making in India. The WCD ministry has clearly trying to incite a gender war by these statements. It is common sense that any law must be drafted by a ministry or a committee which has the mandate to protects all the sects, genders, religions or parties who can or might get affected by the law. Will the Hon’ble Prime Minister allow the drafting of a law concerning Hindus and Muslims by a Ministry that openly claims that it does not have the mandate to protect the Muslims? It is obvious that this law will be end being heavily biased against the Muslims. This is exactly what has happened here if we replace the term Hindus with Females and the term Muslim with males. Then on the same lines the Petroleum ministry or coal ministry must be given the open license to pollute the atmosphere and cause oil spills since they do not have the mandate of protection of the environment. The ministry for commerce will issue wholesale licenses for hunting Indian tigers to extinction because the protection of tigers an endangered species is not their mandate!
Every law and action has a cause and an effect. By creating laws and not bothering about after effects of the same the WCD has demonstrated a fascist law making attitude.
Little or no participation of Indian corporates in law making
A very important pillar of an Equal Opportunity Employment is Equal Protection at the Workplace. However the Sexual harassment at Workplace Bill has completely turned a blind eye towards protection of males from any sort of sexual harassment weather from females or from other males themselves.
- How many CXO level managers of Indian companies have even heard about this act leave alone to have evaluated how this biased and badly drafted Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill will affect their businesses?
- Will the Policy makers of these companies allow the drafting of a law that clearly violates against men in their companies and then claim that they offer equal opportunity employment?
- Do they know that false allegations from a woman seeking to settle scores can ruin their reputation of some of their best performing employees and also seriously affect the credibility of their organisation?
- How have the Indian corporates planned to relieve the burden of harassment and ignominy that a male staff member would have to bear if he is falsely accused under this act?
This law also extends to colleges and educational institutions where a false allegation by a woman staff or a disgruntled female student can tarnish the life long image of a male professor.
Has the CII, FICCI, ASSOCHAM or Heads of educational instructions debated on how these one sided gender biased laws can be used to wreck havoc on the credibility and market capitalisation of an organisation if allegations of harassment (even if proven false later) against head honchos are leaked in the media ? Have they evaluated that organisations who compete in the market might also use this act as a weapon against other organisations to destroy the opposite party’s credibility?
What is the definition of United Nations of Sexual Harassment?
The Annexure 9 (Guidelines From United Nations) defines What is Sexual Harassment and Some terminology. It defines Sexual Harassment as:
Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when:
- Submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual’s employment, or
- Submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as a basis for employment decisions affecting such individual, or
- Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.
From above Guidelines it is very clear that it does not differentiate between MEN or WOMEN.
In the same document some terminologies are defined about Sexual Harassment. They are produced below.
SEXISM is an attitude. It is an attitude of a person of one sex that he or she is superior to a person of the other sex.
For example, a man thinks that women are too emotional. Or a woman thinks that men are chauvinists.
SEX DISCRIMINATION is a behavior. It occurs when employment decisions are based on an employees sex or when an employee is treated differently because of his or her sex.
For example, a female supervisor always asks the male employees, in a coed workplace, to move the boxes of computer paper. Or, a male supervisor always asks the female employees, in a coed workplace to plan office parties.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT is a behavior. It is defined as unwelcome behavior of a sexual nature.
For example, a man whistles at a woman when she walks by. Or a woman looks a man up and down when he walks towards her.
SUBTLE SEXUAL HARASSMENT is a behavior but not a legal term. It is unwelcome behavior of a sexual nature that if allowed to continue could create a QUID PRO QUO and/or a Hostile Work Environment for the recipient.
For example, unwelcome sexual comments, jokes, innuendoes.
QUID PRO QUO HARASSMENT is when employment and/or employment decisions for an employee are based on that employees’s acceptance or rejection of unwelcome sexual behavior.
For example, a supervisor fires an employee because that employee will not go out with him or her.
HOSTILE WORK ENVIRONMENT is a work environment created by unwelcome sexual behavior or behavior directed at an employee because of that employee’s sex that is offensive, hostile and/or intimidating and that adversely affects that employee’s ability to do his or her job.
For example, pervasive unwelcome sexual comments or jokes that continue even though the recipient has indicated that those behaviors are unwelcome.
From above terminologies it is very clear that United Nations has accepted that either of the gender can be victim of the Sexual Harassment. In blatant violations of the guidelines of the United Nations the SHWB projects that only WOMEN can be a victim of the Sexual Harassment.
“National Family Harmony Society®” NFHS therefore demands:
a) The Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill must be reviewed and amended immediately to make it Gender Neutral.
b) Heavy punishment must be given to those who are responsible for ignoring the overwhelming public response and openly discriminating men and violating article 15 of the Constitution of India which prohibits discrimination against any citizen on grounds of religion and sex as well as wrongly interpreting Article 15(3) of the Constitution, by EXEMPTING women from punishment for committing the SAME crime, as Men, of Sexual Harassment.
c) The mandatory inclusion of corporate bodies like FICCI , CII , ASSOCHAM and a corporate committee comprising an equal number of male and female members from the industry so that interests of both genders are kept in mind while drafting laws to truly achieve a equal opportunity workplace.
d) Involving external NGO based on legal knowledge and their background of delivering justice on merits and not merely being women’s rights champions.
e) Allowing the reporting of all cases true or false in the media so that the magnitude of use or misuse can be measured.
f) Provision of any sort of settlement must be removed. The accused must be either punished or the complaint must be deemed as false and action taken against the complainant.
Do NOT Support the Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill in its present form
It is amply clear from the aforementioned facts that the proposed Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill is nothing but a an unconstitutional piece of legislation, and wants to create and fund a self sustaining financial payment model for NGOs and to promote a vicious extortion industry under wraps in the Indian Industries, where justice will be “settled” and sold. The Honorable Minister in order to safeguard his/her ministry from assenting and agreeing to such biased and unconstitutional legislation must therefore take immediate steps, by asking clarifications from Ministry of Law and Justice, 4th Floor, A-Wing, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi – 110 001 and thereby demanding the above modifications to the proposed legislation.
Thanks and Regards,
P Suresh, President,
National Family Harmony Society,
9880141531
Annexure
Annexure-1: Times of India : “NGOs want protection of men in sexual harassment bill”
Annexure-2 : Hindustan Times: Whose law is it anyway?
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Whose-law-is-it-anyway/Article1-573876.aspx
Annexure -3: Hey! We need harassment protection too, we’re men
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100729/jsp/nation/story_12744214.jsp
Annexure -4: Bill will bar tainted persons from judiciary: Moily
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article544733.ece
Annexure -5: http://cic.gov.in/CIC-Orders/WB-31122009-11.pdf
Annexure -6: http://cic.gov.in/CIC-Orders/WB-02042009-03.pdf
Annexure -7: http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_lt-gen-nanda-not-guilty-of-molestation_1408588
Annexure -8: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Mumbai/Bombay_HC_quashes_harassment_case/articleshow/3335605.cms
Annexure – 9: http://www.un.org/womenwatch/osagi/pdf/whatissh.pdf
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A court has said there’s no dowry case while granting bail. Techie, mom released after 20 days in custody
Posted On Saturday, August 07, 2010 at 03:58:11 AM
A city court said the charges of demands for dowry against a techie is false and granted him bail. Gagan G Hiremath and his mother Shylaja Hiremath were granted bail 20 days after their arrest on May 7. // // // The court’s observation that there is no dowry case against Gagan in the bail order itself has made the case interesting. “It is only after the trial that courts dismiss such charges. In this case, the court has found that charges are false during the hearing of the bail plea. This will go a long way in helping those accused wrongly,” said a senior advocate. Bangalore Mirror had reported their arrest on May 25. The Fast Track Court III which granted the bail on May 26 has made some observations that could set a precedent for other cases. Gagan and his mother were in judicial custody after his wife Sarvamangala, also a techie, had complained of cruelty and demand for dowry. NO DOWRY CASE STARS TO BLAME The court said Gagan’s mother was doing the same household work the daughter-in-law was expected to do. It “clearly shows the reluctance on the part of the complainant to do household work,” the court said. Sarvamangala had filed charges under IPC 498-A (subjection to cruelty) IPC 307 (Attempt to Murder), and Sections 3 (giving or taking dowry) and 4 (demanding dowry) of Dowry Prohibition Act. “In nearly 97 per cent of dowry-related cases, the accused are acquitted. But it has become a weapon of vengeance by some urban educated women. The Dowry Prohibition Act is the only criminal law in the world where the accused has to prove he is innocent. Such cases are filed when the courts are in vacation and on weekends so that damage is done to the boy and his family by placing them in jail, for a few days at least. The boy’s family is never compensated for this misuse and suffering,” said Kumar Jahgirdar of Children’s Rights Initiative for Shared Parenting (CRISP) foundation and men’s rights activist. |
NFHS opposes Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill newspolitan
http://newspolitan.com/forum/art/world/india/HA3DSMJRG7AVITSG
Bangalore, Aug 6 : A group promoting cause of family harmony and gender equality has strongly opposed the proposed Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill due to its ‘anti-husband’ component. With this proposed law, Union Minister for Law and Justice Veerappa Moily had violated his own promise of making laws gender neutral, Mr P Suresh, President of National Family Harmony Society (NFHS), which is working in support of the ‘harassed husbands’, said in a press release here today.The bill, recently introduced in Rajya Sabha, dealt with ‘irretrievable breakdown of marriage’ and was against the interests of husbands, he alleged.”NFHS registers its strong protest against certain section of the Marriage Law Amendment Bill, which according to us again expose the husband to the whims and fancies of his wife’s decision and lead to this law being misused in collusion with the other gender laws of India like section 498A IPC and the DV Act,” he said.The ‘irretrievable breakdown’ ground should not be viewed as merely adding yet another clause to section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act.
Marriage Law amendment: Did Moily violate his promise? – megamedia
http://www.megamedianews.in/?p=5940
Marriage Law amendment: Did Moily violate his promise?
Bangalore : In a press release from harassed husbands, banded together under National Family Harmony Society, and led by P. Suresh, Union Law Minister (for gender neutrality) M. Veerappa Moily, has come under criticism for his anti-husband stance in the proposed Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill coming up in Lok Sabha soon. The society attacked Moily for going against his own promise of making laws “gender neutral”, by bringing the amendment for Divorcé in a bill placed before the Upper House (RS). The change refers to “irretrievable breakdown of Marriage” favouring wives only. The amendment, Suresh claimed, exposed a husband to the whims and fancies of his wife and her decision to seek divorce, resulting in social disharmony. He explained that Indian Marriage Law excludes the wife as a cause of marital discord in a marriage of 2 adults.
NFHS opposes Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill-newkerala
http://www.newkerala.com/news2/fullnews-15225.html
NFHS opposes Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill
Bangalore, Aug 6 : A group promoting cause of family harmony and gender equality has strongly opposed the proposed Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill due to its ‘anti-husband’ component.
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With this proposed law, Union Minister for Law and Justice Veerappa Moily had violated his own promise of making laws gender neutral, Mr P Suresh, President of National Family Harmony Society (NFHS), which is working in support of the ‘harassed husbands’, said in a press release here today.
The bill, recently introduced in Rajya Sabha, dealt with ‘irretrievable breakdown of marriage’ and was against the interests of husbands, he alleged.
”NFHS registers its strong protest against certain section of the Marriage Law Amendment Bill, which according to us again expose the husband to the whims and fancies of his wife’s decision and lead to this law being misused in collusion with the other gender laws of India like section 498A IPC and the DV Act,” he said.
The ‘irretrievable breakdown’ ground should not be viewed as merely adding yet another clause to section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act. Rather, it should be viewed as a disruptive change to the structural edifice of family law in India, he said.
Irretrievable breakdown changes the terms of divorce from a ‘fault’ basis to a ‘no-fault’ basis. That means either of the two adults in a marriage can unilaterally terminate it for any reason they please, he alleged.
”Government-backed abuse against Indian husbands, Indian Gender laws in particular, are so badly drafted that they outrightly exclude the possibility of a woman being the cause of any sort of marital discord,” he opined.
He said some sections of the Bill were in clear violation of Article 15 of the Constitution that prohibits discrimination against any citizen on grounds of religion and sex.
–UNI
NFHS opposes Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill-webindia
http://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/India/20100806/1560234.html
NFHS opposes Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill
Bangalore | Friday, Aug 6 2010 IST
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A group promoting cause of family harmony and gender equality has strongly opposed the proposed Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill due to its ‘anti-husband’ component.
With this proposed law, Union Minister for Law and Justice Veerappa Moily had violated his own promise of making laws gender neutral, Mr P Suresh, President of National Family Harmony Society (NFHS), which is working in support of the ‘harassed husbands’, said in a press release here today.
The bill, recently introduced in Rajya Sabha, dealt with ‘irretrievable breakdown of marriage’ and was against the interests of husbands, he alleged.
”NFHS registers its strong protest against certain section of the Marriage Law Amendment Bill, which according to us again expose the husband to the whims and fancies of his wifes decision and lead to this law being misused in collusion with the other gender laws of India like section 498A IPC and the DV Act,” he said.
The ‘irretrievable breakdown’ ground should not be viewed as merely adding yet another clause to section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act. Rather, it should be viewed as a disruptive change to the structural edifice of family law in India, he said.
Irretrievable breakdown changes the terms of divorce from a ‘fault’ basis to a ‘no-fault’ basis. That means either of the two adults in a marriage can unilaterally terminate it for any reason they please, he alleged.
”Government-backed abuse against Indian husbands, Indian Gender laws in particular, are so badly drafted that they outrightly exclude the possibility of a woman being the cause of any sort of marital discord,” he opined.
He said some sections of the Bill were in clear violation of Article 15 of the Constitution that prohibits discrimination against any citizen on grounds of religion and sex.
— (UNI)l
RTI – Law Ministry Karnataka Family Court Information
RTI MATTER – URGENT
Dt.06/08/2010/Bangalore
To,
PA/Secretary to Law Minister of Karnataka,
Office of the Honorable Law Minister of Karnataka,
Ministry for Law & Parliamentry Affairs
#327, Vidhan soudha, Bangalore-560001
Sub: Request for information under Right to information act–2005
Enclosed a Postal Order no: of Rs. 10/- in favour of the Accounts officer, Government of Karnataka
Dear Sir,
I am P Suresh, a resident of Bangalore City. Provide me the following information’s regarding Family Court, Bangalore:
A) Is it true that your ministry is receiving petitions from large number of citizens and various NGOs to start Morning/Evening/Holiday shifts in Bangalore Family Court due to huge pendency and slow disposal of cases?
B) What is the status/stage of the above proposal?
C) If answer to above question is YES then please tell me when Morning/Evening/Holiday shifts will be started in Bangalore Family Court.
D) Please provide me the pending Child Custody cases in Bangalore, Family Court as on today.
E) Please provide me the pending MC (Divorce) cases in Bangalore, Family Court as on today.
F) Please provide me the pending C.Mis. (CrPC 125) cases in Bangalore, Family Court as on today.
Thanking you sir,
Yours truly,
P SURESH,
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NFHS Thanks Law Minister-KA for proactive steps for Family Court Reforms
NHFS/060810/1 06th August 2010 / Bangalore
To,
Honorable Law Minister of Karnataka,
Ministry for Law & Parliamentry Affairs
#327, Vidhan soudha, Bangalore-560001
Subject: Regarding Functioning of Family Court, Bangalore in Evening/Morning/Holiday Shifts
About National Family Harmony Society®: “National Family Harmony Society®” NFHS is a Non Governmental Organization (NGO) promoting the cause of “family harmony” and “gender equality”. It is registered under “The Karnataka Societies Registration Act, 1960” and is based in Bangalore. We have branches in more than 16 states and in abroad too. We have approximately 14500 members all over India. To know more about us please visit http://www.family-harmony.org / http://www.498a.org.in.
Dear Sir,
This is with regard to the article published in “Bangalore Mirror” dated 06th August 2010. The said article is attached herewith for your kind reference.
As per this news Article Government of Karnataka is considering Weekend Courts and Evening Courts to give some relief to the litigants who are unable to attend the court as they are unable to take frequent leave in the office. This is one of the long pending demands of our NGO and we had given numerous petitions to your ministry.
We sincerely thank you for the efforts taken by your ministry to reform the functioning of the Family Courts in Bangalore. We are happy to record our appreciation and specifically thank to you for the proactive initiatives taken to reforms of Family Court which will save the honor and life of the litigant couples. Though many of our demands are still pending and much needs to be done but we are confident that every single step regarding Family Court reforms will have a direct bearing on the personal lives of the litigants.
We take this opportunity to again express our deep appreciation to you and request to kindly consider our other list of proposals and suggestions apart from “Evening/Holiday/Morning Shifts”:
- Additional 6 more family courts in addition to the existing 4 family courts should be opened without any further delay to cope up with the huge pendency.
- The Family Courts shall ensure that all matrimonial cases be disposed within a period of Six months.
- The Family Courts to officially suspend the practice of summer vacation to the benches till the time limit of Six months is met.
- The Family Courts to officially state that no new cases to be taken till the old ones are disposed.
- All long-pending (one year and above) cases should be transferred to the Fast Track Courts to dispose of within a time limit.
- Family Court records must be computerized so that old cases can be disposed on a priority basis and cases can be tracked scientifically.
- As there are overload on the court on a particular date and less-load on some dates hence the practice of giving dates in the open court must be stopped. Instead dates must be given by the computer section like in Supreme Court or judges should be given computer training and computers must be installed so that dates are given in a scientific way.
- The tendency of one party to drag the cases to delay the proceeding must be dealt severely with heavy cost and other means.
- Judges must be sensitized to the fact that they are dealing with the cases involving “Human life” that are driven by “emotional issues” in case of matrimonial issues which are very different from a criminal case.
Please save the family and thereby save our great Nation to retain India a “Vasudeva Kutumbaham”.
Jai Hind!!
With profound respects,
P Suresh, President, M Mahesh
9880141531 9731569970
National Family Harmony Society National Family Harmony Society
http://bangaloremirror.com/article/10/2010080620100806040619678c842aef/Weekend-divorce.html
Law Minister suggests weekend family courts to help techies and working people who cannot attend courts on weekdays; if implemented, it would be a first in the country
Posted On Friday, August 06, 2010 at 04:06:19 AM
With the hearing on divorce petitions getting adjourned frequently due to the non-attendance of parties, Law Minister S Suresh Kumar has come up with a solution: Weekend family courts. // // // “A lot of matrimony cases are pending due to frequent adjournments. Software professionals, who are among the top group of people who file for divorce, find it hard to attend the hearings on weekdays. Weekend courts will help them and other professionals,” said Kumar. Weekend courts are part of the proposal that includes starting of morning and evening courts for petty cases. “The idea came about during the conference of chief justices in Chennai recently. There are already evening courts functioning there. Shortly, I will be visiting Chennai along with Karnataka State Bar Council and Bar Association representatives on how the evening courts are functioning there,” he said. FIRST IN INDIA But there are no statistics on how many techies file for divorce before the courts. “The Law Department is working on it and we will know the exact number in a couple of days. But it need not be seen as a special treatment for software professionals. Everyone will benefit,” says Kumar. SETTLEMENT RATE HIGH “In the recent years, the inflow has been very high. Around 40 per cent of these cases are referred to the Mediation Centre. A total of 5,094 divorce cases were referred to us by the courts since January 2007 till August 4, 2010. Of these 3,624 cases were settled. The settlement rate of 80.73 per cent is the highest for any kind of case coming to us,” says Phaneendra. However, there is no record of how many of these cases involved techies. “Working people have to take a full day leave just to come and take note of the next day of hearing. We should immediately adopt the Chennai model. Family court cases have accumulated to nearly 15,000 cases,” says Kumar Jahgirdar of Children’s Rights Initiative for Shared Parenting (CRISP) foundation. EVENING COURTS “There is some sort of resistance from advocates for morning and evening courts. If such courts function say from 6 pm to 8 pm, they say it will be inconvenient as they need to be in their chambers to prepare for the following day’s cases. But if only petty cases like traffic violations and others are heard here, even junior advocates can appear,” says Kumar. He said the large number of pending cases is burdening the judiciary. Three more family courts have been sanctioned for Bangalore. PENDING CASES |
Interpretation of Section 1(2) of the Right to Information Act by Delhi HC
http://indiankanoon.org/doc/361564/
IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
W.P.(C) 7604/2009 & CM 3739/2009 & 431 of 2010 UNION OF INDIA & ANR. ….. Petitioners Through: Mr. Sanjeev Sachdeva with
Mr. Preet Pal Singh and
Mr. Vibhu Verma, Advocates.
versus
MRS. VEENA KOHLI ….. Respondent Through: Mr. Chetan Gupta, Advocate.
Mr. Moti Prasad, Advocate for intervenor
in CM No. 431/2010.
W.P.(C) 9438/2009 & CM 7304/2009
UNION OF INDIA & ORS. ….. Petitioners Through: Mr. Sanjeev Sachdeva with
Mr. Preet Pal Singh and
Mr. Vibhu Verma, Advocates.
versus
MRS. AKANSHA LAL ….. Respondent Through: Mr. Vijay Kumar with
Ms. Mahip Datta, Advocate
CORAM: JUSTICE S. MURALIDHAR
1. Whether Reporters of local papers may be
allowed to see the order? Yes
2. To be referred to the Reporter or not? Yes
3. Whether the order should be reported in Digest? Yes ORDER
28.07.2010
1. These petitions involve the interpretation of Section 1(2) of the Right to Information Act, 2005 (`RTI Act) which states that the RTI Act will extend “to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K)”.
W.P.(C) Nos.7604 & 9438/2009 Page 1 of 9 Facts in W.P. (C) No. 7604 of 2009
2. Writ Petition (C) No. 7604 of 2009 has been filed by the Union of India challenging the order dated 3rd February 2009 passed by the Central Information Commission (CIC) directing the Petitioner to provide information to the Respondent Mrs. Veena Kohli in respect of a Court of Inquiry held in an Army Unit located at J&K.
3. The facts are that during April 2006, late Captain Sumit Kohli, the son of the Respondent was serving with the 18 Rashtriya Rifles in the State of J&K. On 30th April 2006 at about 1520 hrs, a sound of burst fire from an automatic weapon was heard from the quarters of Captain Sumit Kohli. He was found slumped on a chair with his head hanging down and one AK-47 Rifle lying alongside the chair. He was found dead. The incident was reported to the civil police who, after investigation, concluded that the death of Capt. Kohli was due to a self- inflicted injury and was, therefore, a suicide. It is stated that the matter was also investigated by a Court of Inquiry under Rule 177 of the Army Rules.
3. On 20th May 2007, the Respondent filed an application with the Central Public Information Officer (`CPIO) of the Petitioner seeking inter alia copies of the FIR, ballistic report, post-mortem report, inquest proceedings, forensic report, hystopathological report etc. The stand taken by the Petitioner was that the above information was held by the J&K Police gathered during the course of their investigation and that the said police authorities were not obliged to furnish such information W.P.(C) Nos.7604 & 9438/2009 Page 2 of 9 under the RTI Act “as the said Act is not applicable to the State of Jammu and Kashmir”.
4. The CPIO by an order dated 28th August 2007 rejected the request of the Respondent accepting the stand taken by the Petitioner and further held that in terms of Rule 184 of the Army Rules, the Respondent is not entitled to the report of the Court of Inquiry as she was not subject to the Army Act.
5. Simultaneous with the filing of an appeal before the Appellate Authority, the Respondent also filed a complaint/appeal before the CIC. By the impugned decision dated 3rd February 2009, the CIC negatived the plea of the Petitioner that the RTI Act could not apply to the central government establishments within the State of J&K only on the basis of Section 1(2) of the RTI Act. It was held that “Central Government establishments, wherever located, would squarely come under this Act and cannot get exemption merely because they are located in some areas of the country to which this enactment does not extend.”
6. Accordingly, the Petitioners were directed to provide the information within 15 days of the receipt of the order. It was further observed in para 5 as under:
“5. In case the said Court of Inquiry proceedings contain any information which, in the opinion of the Public Authority, has implications for Indias security, such information need not be disclosed as exempt under Section 8(1)(a) of the Act but only after the CPIO clearly states so in a reasoned W.P.(C) Nos.7604 & 9438/2009 Page 3 of 9 order.”
7. While directing notice to issue in the writ petition on 20 th March 2009, this Court stayed the operation of the impugned order.
8. The Respondent filed a reply pointing out that all the documents sought by the Respondent are in the possession of the Petitioner. It is pointed out that the Army has appointed the Public Information Officers (`PIOs) for its units stationed in the State of J&K as have other central government Ministries and Departments. A list of such PIOs taken from the Armys own website and the other central government websites has been annexed to the counter affidavit. It is stated that PIOs have also been appointed for the Indian Embassies and High Commissions located outside India. The point that is emphasized is that in relation to the public authority which, in this case is the Ministry of Defence, the appropriate government is the central government and, therefore, any information pertaining to the working of such public authority should be made available by the PIO irrespective of whether it is located within the State of J&K. It is pointed out that the purport of Section 1(2) is clear that for the State of J&K the central enactment, i.e., the RTI Act would not apply. It is stated that the State of Jammu and Kashmir has its own RTI Act. Facts in W.P.(C) No. 9438 of 2009
9. In the companion Writ Petition (Civil) No. 9438 of 2009, the facts are that the Respondent Akansha Lal submitted an application on 27th W.P.(C) Nos.7604 & 9438/2009 Page 4 of 9 November 2008 to the RTI Cell, Army Headquarters, seeking inter alia an attested copy of the complete Court of Inquiry proceedings instituted against her husband Major General A.K. Lal, VSM in respect of the complaint made by one woman officer that she was sexually harassed by Major General Lal. The Respondent Akansha Lal also sought a copy of the findings of the inquiry held to investigate the complaint of sexual harassment, an attested copy of the dak register, disciplinary case files of her husband held with HQ 14 Corps, HQ Northern Command, statutory complaint file etc.
10. The stand of the Petitioner by its letter dated 24th December 2008 was that a copy of a statutory complaint could not be provided. As regards the other information sought, the Respondent was informed that her application was being transferred to the Headquarters Northern Command/HQ 14 Corps. Thereafter she was again informed that since the RTI Act is not applicable to the State of J&K, she could not be provided with the information. The Respondent pointed out that the Court of Inquiry was also held in the State of J&K. It may be mentioned here that the husband of the Respondent was at the relevant time serving as the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 3 Infantry Division in the State of J&K when the complaint against him was made.
11. In the appeal filed by the Respondent before the CIC, it was contended that the RTI Act did not apply to the State of J&K. By the impugned order dated 27th March 2009, the CIC held as under: W.P.(C) Nos.7604 & 9438/2009 Page 5 of 9 “This is a clear misinterpretation of the provisions of Section 1 of the Right to Information (RTI) Act. This law does not extend of the State of Jammu and Kashmir implying that the public authorities of that State Government would not be governed by this law. It also does not mean that the Central Government public authorities located within the geographical limits of that state would be outside the purview of this law.”
12. Thereafter in para 5, it was observed and directed as under: “5. It is noted that the Appellant had asked for several other information beside the copy of the court of enquiry report. The CPIO has not made any reference to any of those in his original reply. His reply to the Appellate merely mentioned that the information as available and permissible under the Right to Information (RTI) Act was being given in the succeeding paragraph and the succeeding paragraph mentioned only about the extract of a reply received from somoe Division of the Public Authority regarding her query in paragraph 9 of her application. The CPIO was required to either provide her information or to deny it, partially or wholly, based on specific provisions of law. In this case he has done neither. We, therefore, direct the CPIO to reconsider his decision within 15 working days from receipt of this order and either provide the information sought excluding the report of the Court of Inquiry or if he wants to deny any information, he should pass a speaking order giving the legal basis for denying any such information. After receiving the reply/information from the CPIO, the Appellant will be free to approach the first Appellate Authority in appeal and, thereafter, if still not satisfied, to approach the CIC in second appeal.”
W.P.(C) Nos.7604 & 9438/2009 Page 6 of 9
13. While directing notice to issue in Writ Petition (C) No. 9438 of 2009 on 29th May 2009, this Court stayed the impugned order.
14. This Court has heard the submissions of Mr. Sanjeev Sachdeva, learned counsel appearing for the Petitioners and Mr. Chetan Gupta, learned Advocate appearing for the Respondent Ms. Veena Kohli and Mr. Vijay Kumar Gupta, learned counsel appearing for Mrs. Akansha Lal. The learned counsel for both parties reiterated the submissions made by them before the CIC.
Purport of Section 1(2) of the RTI Act
15. Section 1(2) of the RTI Act which states that the RTI Act does not extend to the State of J&K only means that if there are public authorities under the control of State of J&K and located exclusively within the State of J&K and they hold information, then such information cannot be accessed by filing applications under the RTI Act with such public authorities in the State of J&K. For instance, there would be no State Information Commission under the RTI Act set up in the State of J&K. The idea behind this is that there should be a separate enactment providing for the right to information in the State of J&K. This, by no stretch of imagination, can mean that where the offices and establishments of the central government, including the army, are located in the State of J&K, no application can be made under the RTI Act to such offices and establishments under the RTI Act to seek the information held by them. Further, the mere fact that army personnel are in the State of J&K, does not preclude such personnel, or their W.P.(C) Nos.7604 & 9438/2009 Page 7 of 9 relatives as the case may be, from seeking information concerning themselves through an application made under the RTI Act to the army.
16. The issue really is `who the public authority is, which is holding the information and not `where it is holding such information. The public authority here is the army. The information held by it may pertain to an event which transpired in J&K, and may even be held by it in J&K. That by itself does not insulate such information from disclosure. Even information concerning the investigation by the J&K police, if available also with the army, would not be insulated only because the RTI Act does not apply to J&K. The problem of residents of J&K accessing information held by the central government may arise if there are no PIOs appointed by the central government or the army in the departments in J&K. However, conscious of this difficulty, some of the central government departments have in fact appointed PIOs in J&K. That is on a correct understanding of the legal position.
17. This Court concurs with the view expressed by the CIC that the Petitioner has proceeded on a misinterpretation of Section 1(2) of the RTI Act. In both these cases, it was erroneous on the part of the Petitioner to contend that the information pertaining to the son and the husband of the two Respondents respectively, cannot be provided as it pertains to events that transpired in the State of J&K.
18. In that view of the matter, while dismissing both Writ Petition (C) 7604 of 2009 and Writ Petition (C) 9438 of 2009, this Court directs that W.P.(C) Nos.7604 & 9438/2009 Page 8 of 9 the impugned order of the CIC in each case will be complied with by the Petitioner within a period of 15 days. In both the cases the consequential order that will be passed by the Petitioner, will be communicated to each of the Respondents within a period of 15 days thereafter.
19. The writ petitions are accordingly dismissed with costs of Rs. 5000/- each which will be paid by the Petitioner to each of the Respondents within a period of two weeks from today. Pending applications also stand disposed of.
20. Copy of the order be given dasti to the counsel under the signature of the Court Master.
S. MURALIDHAR, J.
JULY 28, 2010
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W.P.(C) Nos.7604 & 9438/2009 Page 9 of 9
What Law Commission recommended for irretrievable breakdown of marriage
Hindu Marriage Amendment BILL 2010
MP_series_1_498A_Official_Address
NHFS/040810/2 04th August 2010
Bangalore
To,
Honorable Member of Parliament,
New Delhi – 110001
Subject: National Family Harmony Society® (NFHS) appeal yourself to kindly raise question in the Parliament regarding Heavy Misuse of 498A IPC and other Dowry related Laws by estranged wives.
About National Family Harmony Society®: “National Family Harmony Society®” NFHS is a Non Governmental Organization (NGO) promoting the cause of “family harmony” and “gender equality”. It is registered under “The Karnataka Societies Registration Act, 1960” and is based in Bangalore. We have branches in more than 16 states and in abroad too. We have approximately 14500 members all over India. To know more about us please visit http://www.family-harmony.org / http://www.498a.org.in.
Honorable members of the Parliament have been raising questions in the parliament at regular interval regarding the heavy misuse of IPC Sections 498A, 304B, Dowry Prohibition Act and related laws. Please find some of the questions raised by members of Parliament regarding heavy misuse of women centric laws.
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Sl No | Question number | House | Name of Member | Answered on | Subject |
1 | 1409 | RAJYA SABHA | SHRI MOTILAL VORA | 01.08.2003 | MISUSE OF DOWRY PROHIBITION ACT |
2 | 1610 | RAJYA SABHA | SHRI R.S. GAVAI | 16.03.2005 | INCREASING NUMBER OF FALSE DOWRY CASES |
3 | 2698 | RAJYA SABHA | SHRI ABU ASIM AZMI | 22.08.2005 | AMENDMENTS TO DOWRY PROHIBITION ACT |
4 | 2805 | RAJYA SABHA | PROF. RAM DEO BHANDARY | 23.08.2006 | HARASSMENT DUE TO DOWRY ALLEGATIONS |
5 | 3876 | RAJYA SABHA | SHRI MAHENDRA SAHNI | 10.05.2007 | AMENDMENT IN ANTI DOWRY LAW |
6 | 4501 | RAJYA SABHA | SHRI SURENDRA LATH | 16.05.2007 | MISUSE OF DOWRY PROHIBITION ACTs |
7 | 1474 | RAJYA SABHA | SHRI BRIJ BHUSHAN TIWARI | 03.12.2007 | AMENDMENTS TO DOWRY LAWS |
8 | 1696 | RAJYA SABHA | SHRI LALIT KISHORE CHATURVEDI | 05.12.2007 | PUNISHING PEOPLE FILING FALSE DOWRY RELATED CASES |
9 | 2933 | RAJYA SABHA | SHRI KAMAL AKHTAR | 21.04.2008 | STIFFER ANTI DOWRY LAWS |
10 | 1474 | RAJYA SABHA | SHRI BRIJ BHUSHAN TIWARI | 03.12.2007 | AMENDMENTS TO DOWRY LAWS |
11 | 1073 | RAJYA SABHA | SHRI AMAR SINGH | 10.03.2008 | AMENDMENT OF ANTI DOWRY ACT |
12 | 304 | RAJYA SABHA | ABU ASIM AZMI | 20.10.2008 | MISUSE OF ANTI DOWRY ACT |
13 | 440 | LOK SABHA | SHRI SANAT KUMAR | 28.08.2001 | Dowry Prohibition Act and Domestic |
14 | 1012 | LOK SABHA | Shri RAMDAS ATHAWALE | 06.03.2007 | AMENDMENT IN DOWRY ACT |
15 | 440 | LOK SABHA | Shri SANAT KUMAR MANDAL | 20.02.2009 | DOWRY PROHIBITION ACT AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT |
16 | 2030 | LOK SABHA | Shri DALPAT SINGH PARASTE | 30.11.2007 | ABUSE OF ANTI-DOWRY LAW |
17 | 193 | LOK SABHA | Shri RAGHUVIR SINGH KAUSHAL | 16.11.2007 | FALSE IMPLICATION IN DOWRY DEATH CASES |
18 | 1181 | LOK SABHA | Kunwar REWATI RAMAN SINGH | 21.08.2007 | COMPLAINTS ON DOWRY BY NRIs |
19 | 382 | LOK SABHA | Shri N CHELUVARAYA SWAMY SWAMYGOWDA | 20.11.2009 | MISUSE OF DOWRY PROHIBITION ACT, 1961S |
Honorable Supreme Court and various High Courts have observed from time to time that these women centric laws are being highly misused. Honorable Supreme Court had observed that IPC 498A is being used as “Legal Terror”. Some of the observation of the Supreme Court and various High Courts are compiled below:
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Sl No | Court | Case Number/Reported | Year | Between |
1 | Supreme Court | Writ Petition (C) No. 141 of 2005) | 2005 | Sushil Kumar Sharma Vs. Union of India (UOI) |
2 | Supreme Court | Appeal (crl.) 206 | 2008 | Som Mittal Vs Govt. of Karnataka |
3 | Supreme Court | Appeal (crl.) 1716 of 2007 | 2007 | Onkar Nath Mishra & Ors vs State (Nct Of Delhi) & Anr |
4 | Supreme Court | 2000 (2) JCC (SC) 657: 2000 (5) SCC 207 | 2000 | Kans Raj vs. State of Punjab and others |
5 | Delhi HC | Crl.A.No.339-41/2005 | 2010 | – |
6 | Delhi HC | CRL.M.C.7262/2006 | 2007 | – |
7 | Delhi HC | CRL. R 462/2002 | 2003 | Savitri Devi Versus Ramesh Chand and Ors. |
8 | AP HC | A. A. O. No. 1039 of 2001 | 2002 | Saritha Vs R.Ramachandra |
9 | Punjab & Haryana HC | (1990)2 Rec Cri R 243 | 1990 | Jasbir Kaur vs. State of Haryanas |
10 | Supreme Court | CriLJ 2993 | 2000 | Kanaraj vs. State of Punjab |
11 | Karnataka HC | 2002 CriLJ 3605 | – | State Vs. Srikanth |
12 | Supreme Court | 2002 CriLJ 4124 | 2002 | Mohd. Hoshan vs. State of A.P. |
13 | Delhi HC | 2003 CriLJ 2759 | 2003 | Savitri Devi vs. Ramesh Chand |
14 | Punjab & Haryana HC | 2003 CriLJ 3394 | 2003 | Bhupinder Kaur and others vs. State of Punjab and others |
15 | Jharkhand HC | 2004 CriLJ 2989 | 2004 | Arjun Ram Vs. State of Jharkhand and another |
16 | Punjab & Haryana HC | RCR (Criminal) 163 | 2002 | Mukesh Rani Vs. State of Haryana |
17 | Delhi HC | 2001 (2) JCC (Delhi) 86 | 2001 | Anu Gill Vs. State & Anrs |
18 | Supreme Court | AIR 2005 SC 1989 | 2005 | Ramesh & Ors. Vs. State of Tamil Nadu |
19 | Delhi HC | CHANDER KANTA LAMBA & ORS | – | – |
20 | ADDITIONAL SESSIONS JUDGE | Revision No. 88/2008/2002 | 2002 | – |
21 | Punjab & Haryana HC | – | 2002 | Krishan Jeet Singh vs State Of Haryana |
22 | Orissa HC | – | 2003 | Benumadhab Padhi Mohapatra vs State |
23 | AP HC | Criminal Petition No. 6642 of 2007 | 2007 | Kamireddy Mangamma and others |
24 | Allahabad HC | CRIMINAL MISC. WRIT PETITION No. – 3322 of 2010 | 2010 | Sanjeev Kumar & Others vs State Of U.P.s |
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states:
- Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.
- No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
- Everyone charged with a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his defence.
- No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence or to attacks upon his honor and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.
In blatant violation of all the above rights, thousands of husbands and their families are arbitrarily arrested every year, without evidence or investigation, under IPC Sections 498A, 304B, Dowry Prohibition Act, and related wife-centric laws which presume that the accused are “guilty until proven innocent”.
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has noted the misuse of dowry laws, arrest of innocent individuals and the resultant overcrowding of prisons. NHRC has urged the judiciary and law enforcement agencies to take measures against these abuses. High Courts across the country and the Supreme Court have condemned the misuse of dowry laws. The Commissioner of Police, of various cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi etc had issued standing instructions vide memo to check arbitrary arrests. DGP’s of various states had also issued circulars to implement 11 guidelines issued by Honorable Supreme Court of India regarding arrests and detention of Individuals in Cr WP No. 539/1986 and Cr WP No.592/1987. By taking note of the heavy misuse of the 498A IPC, recently on October 20, 2009, Union Ministry of Home Affairs had issued an advisory to all the state Governments and Union Territories. National Commission of Human Rights also has issued guidelines regarding arrests.
Nevertheless, abuse of police powers continues and unnecessary arrests have only been growing across all states in India. Police routinely enter people’s homes at ungodly hours, take accused men and women into custody, and incarcerate them in the name of “protecting women from cruelty and harassment”. Innocent citizens are illegally detained, humiliated, subjected to mental and physical torture, blackmail and extortion. The honor and reputation of these accused individuals is simultaneously attacked through media trial and unrestrained slander by women’s organizations every day. Thousands of men and women have been driven to suicide due to the trauma of false cases, arrest, prolonged trials and the resultant humiliation and financial troubles they have to endure.
According to statistics published by the National Crime Records Bureau in 2007 alone, an overwhelming 94% of the individuals arrested under IPC Section 498A were found not guilty. A closer look at individual cases under Section 498A reveals that arrests are made by lower cadre police officials without proper justification and only with the intent of terrorizing innocent citizens and extorting money from them under the threat of imprisonment and long-drawn legal battles.
Our numerous pleas to the Government of India to stop arbitrary arrests of citizens under IPC Section 498A have fallen on deaf ears. On the other hand, new laws are always on the anvil (sexual assault, work place harassment, acid attacks etc.) which stress on immediate arrest of men upon mere accusations made by women. So it is amply clear that under the prevailing circumstances, arrest is inevitable for any man facing allegations of abuse or assault. Ordinary law abiding citizens and their kin should be freed from the fear of jail and the concomitant feelings of humiliation and suffering so that they do not drive themselves into depression, ruin their health or end their own lives.
In spite of All round coverage by Media regarding heavy Misuse of IPC 498A, questions in the parliament by honorable MPs, Critical remarks by various HCs and SC, Observation by NHRC, advisories issued by Union Home Ministry from time to time, State Governments are not taking any steps to prevent the heavy misuse of IPC Sections 498A, 304B, Dowry Prohibition Act and related laws. These laws are so biased and dangerous that any innocent can become victim just on a false complaint by a woman. Even celebrities like Pakistani Cricketer Shoaib Malik and Former Union Minister Arjun Singh have not been spared have been falsely implicated under these laws.
In the lights of above facts we, National Family Harmony Society® (NFHS) requests your-self to:
- Kindly raise question in the Parliament regarding heavy misuse of Dowry Related Laws.
- Apprise Union Home/Law Ministers in particular and other Union Ministers regarding heavy misuse of the Dowry Related Laws.
- Sensitize the Government and other MPs to bring in necessary amendments to these laws to prevent misuse.
P Suresh, President
9880141531
National Family Harmony Society
Enclosures:
A) Advisory by Union Ministry of Home Affairs
B) Article from The Sunday Indian; Dowry Law Sec 498(A)–How and why the law is an ass.
Bill will bar tainted persons from judiciary: Moily
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article544733.ece
No one with a tainted reputation can become a judge, once the Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill, 2010 comes into force, Union Minister for Law and Justice M. Veerappa Moily said on Saturday.
Speaking at a seminar organised here by the Legal and Human Rights Department of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee, he said that only people with “absolute merit, impeccable integrity and respect for inclusive justice” would be able to enter the judiciary once the Bill was passed.
The Centre was launching a scheme on August 20, the birth anniversary of Rajiv Gandhi, to identify and support 10 bright first-generation lawyers from munsif and magistrate courts and train them in the best legal academic institutions, he said. When the scheme got going, over 10,000 people would get special training every year, added Mr. Moily.
He said that 14 law universities would be opened in addition to the 14 which are already functioning. Five institutions of research would be started with an aim to provide quality faculty to the law colleges.
Undertrials released
Mr. Moily expressed satisfaction with the success of the drive to decrease pendency of cases, stating that as on August 31, over 2.25 lakh undertrials had been released.
Congress spokesperson and Member of Parliament Abhishekh Singhvi proposed that an all-India judicial service examination be started to draw bright young people into the judicial system. He said the dichotomy in the retirement age of High Court and Supreme Court judges, 62 and 65, should be done away with.
Responding to the demand for a Supreme Court Bench in Bangalore, Mr. Singhvi dismissed it as “impractical” and said that also diluted the integrity of the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court to examine maintenance issue in live-in relationships
The Supreme Court today said a woman in a live-in relationship cannot be deserted without any security and decided to examine whether she can claim maintenance from a man with whom she was in such a relationship.
A Bench of the court said the issue regarding the maintenance of a woman in live-in relationship involves a larger question of law with the changes in the society.
“Live-in relationship is growing in the society. A live-in partner cannot be deserted without any security as with the changes in the time, live-in relationship is socially accepted now,” a Bench of Justices G S Singhvi and A K Ganguly said.
The court appointed senior advocates Altaf Ahmed and PS Patwalia and counsel Shibu Shankar Mishra as amicus curiae in the matter to assist the court and give their suggestions on the issue within six weeks.
The court decided to adjudicate on the issue as the man, who was asked by the High Court to provide maintenance to the live-in partner, has challenged the decision.
The man has claimed that since they were not married, he was under no obligation under law to provide maintenance.
Can’t use ‘irretrievable breakdown of marriage’ to fault spouse
Even as the government is anxious to make “irretrievable breakdown of marriage” a ground for divorce, the Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that if a spouse, by his or her conduct, brings marriage to a point of breakdown, s/he can’t be allowed to seek divorce on this ground.
“That would simply mean giving someone benefit of his or her own misdeeds,” justices B Sudershan Reddy and Aftab Alam said while rejecting a husband’s appeal against a Madhya Pradesh high court order rejecting his claim for divorce.
SC found that Neelam Kumar couldn’t prove his case against wife Dayarani for divorce under section 13(1) (IA) of the Hindu Marriage Act and set aside the family court’s decree granting him divorce.
The issueless couple married on December 7, 1986, and lived together first at Ankleshwar and later in Vadodara. Kumar alleged that after 8-9 months of their marriage, Dayarani became aggressive and started treating him and his family in a cruel manner.
He tried to make adjustments in the hope that she would correct herself, but when it became impossible to carry on, he filed a petition for dissolution of marriage on grounds of cruelty. Kumar listed many other allegations against Dayarani, including making a suicide attempt, throwing tantrums and refusing to live with his family.
Dayarani refuted the charges and said she was in a job before marriage and had a clear understanding with Kumar that she would be allowed to continue. But he changed his mind and demanded she quit the job. Her refusal seemed to hurt his pride and he finally filed for divorce
Mother-in-law kills man for daughter’s property
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/bengaluru/mother-law-kills-man-daughter%E2%80%99s-property-181
Aug. 2: Upset with her daughter for getting married to a man of her own choice, a woman allegedly got her son-in-law murdered and later burned the body. The man was killed on July 17, a police officer said. The police on Sunday arrested the woman and her three associates in Vellore and brought them to the city on Monday.
The woman had feared that she would lose her share in her daughter’s property. The prime accused has been identified as S. Bharathi, a resident of Srirampura, and her associates as Michael, P. Selvam and Saravan, all from Vellore in Tamil Nadu.
The murder was discovered after Bharathi’s daughter V. Pravina filed a missing complaint with the police. Pravina got married to Vimal Kumar, alias Manja, a few months ago despite strong opposition from her mother. After the wedding, the couple shifted to Laggere while Bharathi vacated her house in Srirampura and returned to Vellore.
Their Srirampura house has been registered in Pravina’s name. “Bharati wanted Pravina to marry a man of her choice so that the three could live in the same house. But Bharathi feared that Pravina would sell the property and she would not get any share,” the officer said. After returning to Vellore, Bharathi and the three accused, hatched a plot to murder Vimal Kumar. According to sources, Michael, one of the accused, is Bharathi’s paramour.
As per plan, the accused hired a car and after reaching the city, they stopped near ESI hospital in Rajajinagar around 8 pm on July 17. “Bharathi then called up Pravina and asked her to send Vimal to take her home as she did not know the way. When Vimal reached the spot, he was pushed into the car and strangled to death,” the officer said.
Meanwhile, when Pravina failed to reach her husband on phone, she filed a missing complaint. “During the investigation, we found that the accused has murdered Vimal and burned his body near Krishnagiri,” the officer said.
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Shri M.P. Achuthan | PRA 38(1), Jeevan Nagar, Pottakuzhi, Pattom. P.O. Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. 695004 | ||||||
Shri Mohammed Adeeb | Mostafa Manzil, Katra, Abo Tarab, Lucknow | ||||||
Shri Govindrao Wamanrao Adik | 1201, Vainganga, Sir Pochkhanwala Road, Worlisagar Co-op. Housing Society, Worli, Mumbai 400030 | ||||||
Shri Ramdas Agarwal | ‘MANSAROVER’ Tonk Road, Sitabadi, Jaipur. 302001 | ||||||
Shri S.S. Ahluwalia | 417-B, Ashok Nagar, Road No. 5B, Ranchi 834002 | ||||||
Shri Munquad Ali | 143/11, Mohalla Mausam Khani, Kithore, Distt.- Meerut | ||||||
Shri Sabir Ali | Vilage-Kanana, Post-Kaurihar, Thana-Raxaul, Dist.- East Champaran. | ||||||
Shri Raashid Alvi | 8-2-350/350/API/302, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. | ||||||
Shri Mohammed Amin | 22 A, Linton Street, Kolkata 700014 | ||||||
Shri Anand Sharma | Prabhat Lodge, (Anand Bhawan), Kelston, Shimla 171001 | ||||||
Shri Ali Anwar Ansari | 226/2, Haroon Nagar Colony, Fulwari Sharif, Patna. 801505 | ||||||
Shri A.K. Antony | ‘Anjanam’, Easwara Vilasam Road, Thiruvananthapuram 695014 | ||||||
Shri Balavant alias Bal Apte | Girish Building, T.H. Kataria Road, Mahim, Mumbai. 400016 | ||||||
Shri Ashwani Kumar | Sewa Sadan, Opp. ITI, G.T. Road, Gurdaspur, Punjab. | ||||||
Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad | House No. 9, Hyderpora Byepass, Distt. Badgam, Srinagar,Jammu & Kashmir. | ||||||
Shri Birendra Prasad Baishya | House No. 5, LKRB Road, Nabin Nagar, Guwahati 781024 | ||||||
Shri N. Balaganga | 50/57, Thulasingam Street, Pudupet, Chennai. 600002 | ||||||
Shri Shadi Lal Batra | 609/23, D.L.F. Colony, Rohtak, Haryana | ||||||
Shri Shyam Benegal | 103, SANGAM, Peddar Road, Mumbai 400026 | ||||||
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Shri Balwinder Singh Bhunder | Village Bhunder, P.O. Sardulgarh, District Mansa (Punjab). | ||||||
Shri Swapan Sadhan Bose | 52/3, Ballygunge Circular road, Kolkata 700019 | ||||||
Shri Narendra Budania | 14-A, Budania Bhawan, Sainik Colony, Churu, Rajasthan | ||||||
Shri Shyamal Chakraborty | D/6, Manicktala Housing Estate, V.I.P. Road, Kolkata, West Bengal 700054 | ||||||
Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar | Jupiter Innovision Centre, 54, Richmond Road, Bangalore. 560025 | ||||||
Shri Prasanta Chatterjee | Block-T, Flat No. 4, Maniktolla Govt. Housing Estate,VIP Road, Kolkata 700054 | ||||||
Shri Satyavrat Chaturvedi | Toriya House, Chhatarpur, District-Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh | ||||||
Shri Prithviraj Chavan | Patan Colony, Shaniwar Peth, Karad, Distt.-Satara, Maharashtra 415410 | ||||||
Shri Silvius Condpan | 311, Borbari, Upper Hengrabari, Nandangiri Path, Guwahati, Assam | ||||||
Shri Biswajit Daimary | Village No. 5, Suagpur, P.O.-Suagpur, P.S. Goreswar, Dist.-Baksa, Bodoland, Assam. | ||||||
Shri Vijay Jawaharlal Darda | Rahate Colony, Swatantra Senani Jawaharlal Darda Marg, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440022 | ||||||
Shri Kumar Deepak Das | Metuakuchi, Barpeta Town, P.O. Barpeta, Distt. Barpeta, Assam | ||||||
Shri Anil Madhav Dave | Senior MIG-2, Ankur Colony, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal (M.P.) 462016 | ||||||
Shri Murli Deora | 3-W, Ramalayam Building, Dr. Gopalrao Deshmukh Road, Mumbai 400026 | ||||||
Shri Vilasrao Dagadojirao Deshmukh | Babhalgaon, Taluqa & Distt- Latur | ||||||
Sardar Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa | V&PO Ubhawal, Dist. Sangrur | ||||||
Shri Rajkumar Dhoot | Dhoot Bungalow, Station Road, Aurangabad 431005 | ||||||
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Shri Janardan Dwivedi | 109, Link Apartments, 18, I.P. Extn. Patparganj, Delhi. 110092 | ||||||
Shri A. Elavarasan | 5, Annamalai Nagar, Main Road, Tiruchirappalli 620018 | ||||||
Shri Oscar Fernandes | Doris Rest Haven, Brahmagiri, Ambalpady, Udupi, Karnataka 576103 | ||||||
Shri Ganga Charan | Mohalla-Pathanpura, Rath, Distt. Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh. | ||||||
Dr. Ashok S. Ganguly | N-6, Pemino Altamount Road, Mumbai 400026 | ||||||
Dr. M.S. Gill | Vill. Aldinpur, Distt. Amritsar, Punjab | ||||||
Shri B. S. Gnanadesikan | 1A, Tuxado, 1, Sreeman Sreenivasa Road, Alwarpet, Chennai 600018 | ||||||
Shri Naresh Gujral | 521, Model Town, Jalandhar City, Punjab | ||||||
Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta | 55, Babu Banarasi Das Nagar (Purana Quila), Lucknow. 226001 | ||||||
Shri Prem Chand Gupta | Surajpura, Bunglow Road No. 26, Srikrishna Nagar, Patna. 800001 | ||||||
Shri Parvez Hashmi | 260, Jamia Nagar, Noor Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi 110025 | ||||||
Shri Jabir Husain | 247, M.I.G., Lohianagar, Patna | ||||||
Shri K.E. Ismail | M.N. Smarakom, P.O. Thycaud, Thiruvananthapuram 695014 | ||||||
Shri Jai Prakash | 269, Eldeco Greens, Gonti Nagar, Distt – Lucknow | ||||||
Shri Arun Jaitley | Tapas, 42, Bansidhar Society , Jawahar Nagar, Vasna Bhattha, Paldi, Ahmedabad 380007 | ||||||
Shri Prakash Javadekar | 11,Suvan Apartment, Mayur Colony, Kothrud, Pune. 411038 | ||||||
Shri Ram Jethmalani | 41, Advent, 12-A, General Jagannath Bhonsale Marg, Mumbai 400021 | ||||||
Shri Prabhat Jha | 5 Ashoka Appartments, Madhya Bharat Khadi Sangh, Near Hanuman Mandir, Jivajiganj, Lashkur, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh | ||||||
Shri A.A. Jinnah | No. 2/29, J-Block, II Street, Anna Nagar East, Chennai. 600102 | ||||||
Shri M. Rama Jois | “SHRISHAILA” No. 870-C, V Block, Rajajinagar, Bangalore 560010 | ||||||
Dr. Manohar Joshi | 101-102, Oceana Apartment, Keluskar Marg, Shivaji Park, Dadar, Mumbai 400028 | ||||||
Shri Bhubaneswar Kalita | House No. 20, Mahatma Gandhi Path, Christian Basti, Guwahati. 781005 | ||||||
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Shri Narayan Singh Kesari | 14, Pallar Nagar, Near Second Battalion, Indore, Madhya Pradesh. | ||||||
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Shri Mohd. Ali Khan | 17-9-596, Yakut Pura, Hyderabad. 500023 | ||||||
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Smt. Mohsina Kidwai | Civil Lines, Distt. Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh | ||||||
Dr. Prabhakar Kore | ‘AJMER’ B.C.No. 92, Church Road, Camp-Belgaum, Karnataka 590009 | ||||||
Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari | Hotel Uttranchal Deep, Naya Bazaar, Pithoragarh, Uttrakhand | ||||||
Shri S.M. Krishna | “SHAMBAVI” No. 143, 5th Cross, 9th Main, Sadashivanagara, Bangalore 560080 | ||||||
Prof. Alka Balram Kshatriya | 27/2, Shiv Society, Near B.K. Cinema, Mahesana, Gujarat 384002 | ||||||
Prof. P.J. Kurien | Pallath, P.O.- Paduthode, Vennikkulam, Kerala | ||||||
Shri Anil H. Lad | Yoshowardhan, Ashok Colony, Kurumatti, Sandur, Distt. Bellary (Karnataka). | ||||||
Shri Lalhming Liana | C-68/1, Ramthar Veng, Aizawl, Mizoram 796007 | ||||||
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Shri Mahmood A. Madani | Barziaul Haq, Khand – I, Deoband, Distt. Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. | ||||||
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Dr. Mahendra Prasad | Vill. Govindpur, P.O. Modanganj, P.S. Ghoshi, Distt. Jehanabad ( Bihar ) | ||||||
Dr. V. Maitreyan | 29, First Avenue, Basant Nagar, Chennai 600090 | ||||||
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Dr. Vijay Mallya | No. 3, Vittal Mallya Road, Bangalore, Karnataka. 560001 | ||||||
Shri Mangala Kisan | Vill/P.O.-Ambgova, P.S.-Kutra, Distt.-Sundargarh, Orissa. 770018 | ||||||
Shri Om Prakash Mathur | Mathur Krishi Farm, Village Bedal, Ward No.7, Bali, Distt.-Pali(Rajasthan) | ||||||
Shri Kalraj Mishra | 1, Gomati Enclave, Opposite to D.G.P. Office,B.N. Lahiri Marg, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh | ||||||
Shri Satish Chandra Misra | 17/6, Windsor Place, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh | ||||||
Dr. Chandan Mitra | H-33A, Lane W -10- C, Sainik Farms, New Delhi. 110062 | ||||||
Shri Kishore Kumar Mohanty | Mangal Bazar, PO/PS/Dist – Jharsuguda, Orissa | ||||||
Shri Pyarimohan Mohapatra | A/111, Sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar 751007 | ||||||
Shri Ranjitsinh Vijaysinh Mohite-Patil | Shivratna Bunglow, Yashwant Nagar, Akluj, Tal. Malshiras, Distt-Solapur | ||||||
Shri Moinul Hassan | 18, Bimal Singha Road, P.O. Berhampore, Distt. Murshidabad, West Bengal | ||||||
Dr. Barun Mukherji | C/7/3, 39-A, Gobinda Addy Road, Block-C (7th Floor), Flat No.3, Kolkata 700027 | ||||||
Shri Mukut Mithi | Anakum, Ezengo, P.O./P.S. – Roing, Lower Dibang Valley District, Arunachal Pradesh. | ||||||
Shri M. Rajasekara Murthy | No.156, 8th Main Road, RMV Extension, Sadashiv Nagar, Bangalore 560080 | ||||||
Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu | Podium Block, V.V.Tower, Dr. B.R.Ambedkar Road, Bengaluru 560001 | ||||||
Shri Shantaram Laxman Naik | 2137, Nr. Swami Math, Gogol, Margao, Goa 403602 | ||||||
Shri Nandamuri Harikrishna | 10-3-310/A/2, Humayun Nagar, Masab Tank, Mehdi Patnam, Hyderabad. 500002 | ||||||
Shri Nandi Yellaiah | H.No. 1-9-19/63, Ramnagar, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500020 | ||||||
Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi | Bungalow No. 3, Jajej Road, Civil Lines, Rampur, Uttar Pradesh. | ||||||
Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan | 47, Warren Road, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamilnadu. 600004 | ||||||
Dr. E.M. Sudarsana Natchiappan | 11, Sathiyamoorthy Street, Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu. | ||||||
Shri Parimal Nathwani | Vraj, Opp. HDFC Bank, Beside Chandanbala Towers, Near Suvidha Shopping Center, Paldi, Ahmedabad 380007 | ||||||
Shri Rudra Narayan Pany | Deulasahi (Jubuli Town), P.O./Distt: Dhenkanal, Orissa | ||||||
Shri Bharatsinh Prabhatsinh Parmar | Rajput Street, At & PO: Zagadiya, Dist. Bharuch. | ||||||
Shri Syed Azeez Pasha | 16-9-683/E/2/8, Old Malakpet, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh | ||||||
Shri Ahmed Patel | Vill & P.O.-Piraman, Taluka – Ankleshwar, Distt. Bharuch, Gujarat. | ||||||
Shri Kanjibhai Patel | At. & Post, Bodvank, Ta: Chikhali, Distt: Navsari 396560 | ||||||
Shri Surendra Motilal Patel | 6, Tapas Bunglow’s, Chimanbhai Institute Road, Near Setu Buglow’s, Pralhad Nagar, Sector-2, Vejalpur, Ahmedabad 380015 | ||||||
Shri Brijesh Pathak | Mohalla Gandhi Nagar, Unnao, U.P. | ||||||
Shri Saman Pathak | Purbanchal, P.O. Pradhannagar, Distt. Darjeeling | ||||||
Dr. Gyan Prakash Pilania | A-37, Guru Jambheshwer Nagar, Queens Road, Jaipur (Rajasthan) | ||||||
Smt. Renubala Pradhan | Village Khandadeuli, PO Kansamari, Via Pudamari, Distt. Ganjam, Orissa. 751010 | ||||||
Shri Rajniti Prasad | Suri Tola, Mahendru, Patna | ||||||
Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad | 42, East Boring Road, Nageshwar Colony, PO & GPO Patna, Bihar. 800001 | ||||||
Shri Balbir Punj | A-55, Sector -17, NOIDA (UP) 201301 | ||||||
Smt. Kusum Rai | E-D-1, Rajajipuram, Lucknow | ||||||
Shri D. Raja | Balan Illam, 19, Chevaliae Sivaji Ganesan Road, South Boag Road, Theagaraya Nagar, Chennai 600017 | ||||||
Shri Ambeth Rajan | C-9/9524, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. | ||||||
Shri P.R. Rajan | Poyyara House, Kanattukara, Thrissur, Kerala 680011 | ||||||
Shri Rajaram | Vill.- Bharpur Pichhawar, Post Sihukaabirpur, Distt.- Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh. | ||||||
Shri P. Rajeeve | 20/170, St. Josephs School Road, HMT, P.O.- Kalamassevy, Ernakulam Dist., Kerala | ||||||
Dr. Ram Prakash | House No. 1634-35, Sector-13, Urban Estate, Kurukshetra, Haryana. | ||||||
Shri Jairam Ramesh | H.No.6-3-862/3, Khairatabad, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh | ||||||
Shri T.K. Rangarajan | 23/2, Meera Flats, Ramanujam Street, T. Nagar, Chennai 600017 | ||||||
Dr. Dasari Narayana Rao | H. No. 8-2-293/82/A/900-A, Road No. 46, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad | ||||||
Dr. K. Keshava Rao | 8-2-696/21/A, NBT Colony, Road No. 12 Banjara Hills, Hyderabad | ||||||
Shri K.V.P. Ramachandra Rao | 8-2-544/1A, Sri Durga Palm Springs Apartment, Road No.-7, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad-34 | ||||||
Shri V. Hanumantha Rao | H. No. 2-2-185/56/14-B, Bagh Amberpet, Hyderabad 500013 | ||||||
Shri Praveen Rashtrapal | B-1 Khemani Chambers, Shahpur, Ahmedabad 380001 | ||||||
Shri G. N. Ratanpuri | 11, Shaheen Bagh, Gulshan Nagar, By-pass, Srinagar 190019 | ||||||
Smt. T. Ratna Bai | 1-33 Maridimilli Road, Rampachodavaram, Distt. East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh. | ||||||
Shri Bharatkumar Raut | 2101, Matoshree Pearl, S. Keer Marg, Mahim, Mumbai 400016 | ||||||
Shri Sanjay Raut | ‘Maitri’, Friends Colony, Bhandup (E), Mumbai 400042 | ||||||
Shri Vayalar Ravi | Kumarapuram, Medical College P.O., Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. | ||||||
Ms. Mabel Rebello | L/7, Triveni Complex, Roshanpura, Bhopal 462003 | ||||||
Shri G. Sanjeeva Reddy | 6/B, Ligh, Barkatpura, Hyderabad 500027 | ||||||
Shri M.V. Mysura Reddy | Niduzuvvi (V), Yerraguntla (M), Kadapa (Distt.), Andhra Pradesh | ||||||
Dr. N. Janardhana Reddy | Janapriya, 6-3-1109/2, Raj Bhavan Road, Somajiguda, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500482 | ||||||
Dr. T. Subbarami Reddy | 6-3-249/5/A, Road No. 1, Banjara Hills,Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. 500034 | ||||||
Shri Abani Roy | Block -EB, Labony Housing Estate, H.No.-8, Block B-4, Kolkata | ||||||
Shri Mukul Roy | 53, Ghatak Road, P.O. Kancharapa, West Bengal 700039 | ||||||
Shri Tarini Kanta Roy | Gunjabari North, Siliguri Road, P.O. & Dist. Cooch Behar 736101 | ||||||
Shri Rajiv Pratap Rudy | 3, Shivanandan Bhawan, Boring Road, Patna 800001 | ||||||
Shri Parshottam Khodabhai Rupala | At&Post:Isvaria, T. Amreli, Dist:Amreli, Gujarat. | ||||||
Shri Vijaykumar Rupani | “Pujit” 2/5, Prakash Society, Opp. Nirmala Convent School, Raiya Road, Rajkot | ||||||
Shri Dhiraj Prasad Sahu | Thana Road, P.O. & Distt. Lohardaga, Jharkhand 835302 | ||||||
Shri Nand Kumar Sai | Vill & Post- Bhagora, Tehsil – Pharasbahar, Distt – Jashpur, Chhattisgarh | ||||||
Shri Thomas Sangma | 82, Spring Hills, P.O. Chandmary, Tura-794002, West Garo Hills, Meghalaya. | ||||||
Shri Jesudasu Seelam | Pusulur (Post) Pedanandipadu Mandal, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh | ||||||
Shri Tapan Kumar Sen | C/1, PRATEEKEE ABASAN, 109, Ultadanga Mian road, Kolkata 700067 | ||||||
Shri Arjun Kumar Sengupta | 23, Rajani Sen Road, Kolkata 700026 | ||||||
Shri Mohammad Shafi | J-36, Jawahar Nagar, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. | ||||||
Shri K.B. Shanappa | “Gudi Smruthi”, No.10-105/9, Sharan Nagar, Opp. N.V. School, Brahmapur, Gulbarga 585103 | ||||||
Shri Shanta Kumar | Yamini Parisar, Palampur, Distt. Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. | ||||||
Shri Raghunandan Sharma | Near Dana Pani Restaurant, Ahead of 12 No., E-8, Arera Colony, Bhopal. 462039 | ||||||
Shri Satish Sharma | Gram-Chamasari (Kaplani), Post-Chamasari, Via Mussoorie, Tehsil-Dehra, Distt. Dehradun, Uttarakhand | ||||||
Shri Rajeev Shukla | 119/501, Darshan Purwa, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208012 | ||||||
Shri Amar Singh | A-361, Chikambarpur, Surya Nagar, Distt. Ghaziabad | ||||||
Shri Arjun Singh | Gram: Sabda, P.O.Churhat, Distt. Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh | ||||||
Shri Ishwar Singh | 70, Sector-13, Kurukshetra, Haryana | ||||||
Shri Jai Prakash Narayan Singh | Asharam Keshan Road, Castairs Town, B-Deoghar | ||||||
Dr. Manmohan Singh | House No. 3989, Nandan Nagar, Ward No. 51, Sarumataria, Dispur, Guwahati, Distt. Kamrup, (Assam) 781006 | ||||||
Smt. Maya Singh | E-182/4, Professor Colony, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. | ||||||
Shri N. K. Singh | Tribhuvan Madhuri Nivas, (Shekhpura House), Shekhpura, Thana-Shastri Nagar, Bailey Road, Patna. 800014 | ||||||
Shri R.C. Singh | Vidya Niketan, Karunamoyee Housing Estate, Asansol, Distt. Burdwan, West Bengal 713304 | ||||||
Shri Shivpratap Singh | Village- Sonpur, Post-Banja, Tehsil-Surajpur, Distt-Surguja, Chhattisgarh. | ||||||
Sardar Tarlochan Singh | 2757, Housing Board, HUDA, Sector-17, Jagadhari, Haryana. | ||||||
Shri Veer Singh | H.N. 308, Vill.- Jojkheda/Salamatpur, PO Sarkadi Aziz, Distt.- Jyotibaphoole Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. | ||||||
Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi | 473, Beriyo Ka Mohalla, Jodhpur, Rajasthan | ||||||
Shri Tiruchi Siva | 33, SBO Colony, Lawsons road, Cantonement, Tiruchirappalli,Tamil Nadu 620001 | ||||||
Shri Kaptan Singh Solanki | B-176, Akriti Garden, Kotra, Nehru Nagar, Bhopal | ||||||
Smt. Ambika Soni | 79, Sector 9-A, Chandigarh | ||||||
Prof. Saif-ud-Din Soz | Shehjar Humhama Heights, Airport Road, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. 190014 | ||||||
Smt. Vasanthi Stanley | 13 Arya Gowda Road, West Mambalam, Chennai. 600010 | ||||||
Prof. M.S. Swaminathan | 21, Rathora Nagar, Teynampet, Chennai 600018 | ||||||
Shri Tariq Anwar | Rashtrawadi Bhawan, Gami Tola, At, PO and Distt. Katihar, Bihar. 400067 | ||||||
Shri Natuji Halaji Thakor | 8, OM Shubham Bunglows, Behind Ashoka Hotel, Nagalpur Highway, Mehsana. | ||||||
Dr. C.P. Thakur | Balaji Uthan Sansthan, Kala Azar Research Centre, Uma Complex, Fraser Road, Patna, Bihar. 800001 | ||||||
Dr. Prabha Thakur | A-137, Krishna Marg, Shyam Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan | ||||||
Smt. Viplove Thakur | Village Birta, P.O. Ghurkari, Distt. Kangra, Himachal Pradesh | ||||||
Ms. Sushila Tiriya | Village Kalua Khaman, Post Office Rugudi, P.S. Jaslipur, District Mayur Bhanja, Orissa | ||||||
Shri Shivanand Tiwari | A-107, Jagat Amravati Apartment, Mahesh Nagar, Beli Road, Patna 800015 | ||||||
Shri Y. P. Trivedi | Mistry Manor, Flat No. 14, 62-A Napeansea Road, Mumbai. 400006 | ||||||
Miss Anusuiya Uikey | M.I.G. Duplex-9, Chitrakoot Complex, Nagpur Road,Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh | ||||||
Shri G.K. Vasan | 30, Bhaktavatsalam Salai, Mylapore, Chennai 600004 | ||||||
Dr.(Smt.) Kapila Vatsyayan | 85, SFS Flats, Gulmohar Enclave, New Delhi-110049 110049 | ||||||
Shri Vikram Verma | B-18, Swami Dayanand Nagar, 74 Bungalows, Bhopal | ||||||
Shri Motilal Vora | 33, Mohan Nagar, Durg, Chhattisgarh | ||||||
Shri Shreegopal Vyas | 149, M.I.G., Tatibandh, Raipur, Chhattisgarh. 492099 | ||||||
Dr. Janardhan Waghmare | Shram Safalya Society, Ambajogai Road, Latur | ||||||
Prof. Ram Gopal Yadav | Vill. & Post – Safai, Distt.- Etawah, Uttar Pradesh. | ||||||
Shri Veer Pal Singh Yadav | Village Tirkunia, (Lahar), PO Balliya, Distt. Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. | ||||||
Shri Sitaram Yechury | 31, Allimuddin Street, Kolkata 700016 | ||||||
Shri Khekiho Zhimomi | N.E.Pure Beverages, New Industrial, Estate, Rangapahar Road, Dimapur, Nagaland 797112 |
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Shri M.P. Achuthan | 419, 314, V.P.House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Mohammed Adeeb | 191, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Govindrao Wamanrao Adik | 801, Brahmaputra, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Ramdas Agarwal | 15, Balwant Rai Mehta Lane, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri S.S. Ahluwalia | 10, Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Road, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Munquad Ali | C-1/12, Humayun Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Sabir Ali | 30, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Raashid Alvi | 31, Canning Lane, New Delhi. | ||||||
Shri Mohammed Amin | 19, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi – 110002 110001 | ||||||
Shri Anand Sharma | 28, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi. | ||||||
Shri Ali Anwar Ansari | 74, North Avenue, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri A.K. Antony | 9, Krishna, Menon Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Balavant alias Bal Apte | C-702, Swarna Jayanti Sadan, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri Ashwani Kumar | 18, Ashoka Road, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad | 5, South Avenue Lane, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Birendra Prasad Baishya | 32, Canning Lane, New Delhi. | ||||||
Shri N. Balaganga | 16, North Avenue, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Shadi Lal Batra | B-3, A Block, B.K.S. Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Shyam Benegal | 802, Brahmaputra, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Smt. Shobhana Bhartia | 19, Friends Colony West, New Delhi 110065 | ||||||
Shri Balwinder Singh Bhunder | Punjab Bhawan, New Delhi. | ||||||
Shri Swapan Sadhan Bose | 35, Meena Bagh, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Narendra Budania | AB-79, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Shyamal Chakraborty | 102, South Avenue, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar | 211, North Avenue, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Prasanta Chatterjee | 102-104, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Satyavrat Chaturvedi | AB-92, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi 100011 | ||||||
Shri Prithviraj Chavan | 11, Race Course Road, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Silvius Condpan | 61-63, South Avenue, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Biswajit Daimary | 62, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Vijay Jawaharlal Darda | Yavatmal House, 49, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110003 | ||||||
Shri Kumar Deepak Das | 41, North Avenue, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Anil Madhav Dave | B-103, M.S.Flat, B.K.S. Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Murli Deora | 65, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110003 | ||||||
Shri Vilasrao Dagadojirao Deshmukh | B-271-272, Asiad Village, Khelgaon, New Delhi. | ||||||
Sardar Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa | 12, Pandit Pant Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Rajkumar Dhoot | 15, Pt. Pant Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri H.K. Dua | C-I/6, Humayun Road, New Delhi 110003 | ||||||
Shri Janardan Dwivedi | AB-89, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi. | ||||||
Shri A. Elavarasan | 78, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Oscar Fernandes | 8, Pt. Pant Marg, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri Ganga Charan | 21, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi 110021 | ||||||
Dr. Ashok S. Ganguly | 10, Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Dr. M.S. Gill | 12, Mother Teresa Crescent Road, New Delhi 110013 | ||||||
Shri B. S. Gnanadesikan | 88, North Avenue, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Naresh Gujral | 5, Amrita Shergil Marg, New Delhi 110003 | ||||||
Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta | 11, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi. 110003 | ||||||
Shri Prem Chand Gupta | 18, Teen Murti Lane, New Delhi. 110011 | ||||||
Shri Parvez Hashmi | 260, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi 110025 | ||||||
Shri Jabir Husain | C-703, Swaran Jayanti Sadan, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri K.E. Ismail | C-602, SWAJAS, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Jai Prakash | Bungalow No. AB-15, Mathura Road (Opp. Pragati Maidan), New Delhi 110002 | ||||||
Shri Arun Jaitley | A-44, Kailash Colony, New Delhi. | ||||||
Shri Prakash Javadekar | 24, Mahadev Road New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri Ram Jethmalani | 2, Akbar Road, New Delhi. 110011 | ||||||
Shri Prabhat Jha | 28, Meena Bagh, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri A.A. Jinnah | 9, North Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri M. Rama Jois | AB-98, Sahjahan Road, New Delhi 110049 | ||||||
Dr. Manohar Joshi | 10, Ashoka Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Bhubaneswar Kalita | 12 – A, Gurudwara Rakabganj Road, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Smt. Kanimozhi | 11, South Avenue, New Delhi | ||||||
Dr. Karan Singh | 3, Nyaya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021 | ||||||
Smt. Brinda Karat | 222, 304 and 505, V.P. House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Avtar Singh Karimpuri | 88, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Vinay Katiyar | C-104, Swarna Jayanti Sadan, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Rishang Keishing | 12, Talkatora Road, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri Narayan Singh Kesari | 53-55, South Avenue, New Delhi. 110011 | ||||||
Shri Brijlal Khabri | C-301, Swarna Jayanti Sadan, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri K. Rahman Khan | 28, Akbar Road, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Mohd. Ali Khan | 162, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Rama Chandra Khuntia | 26, Dr. R.P. Raod, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Smt. Mohsina Kidwai | 80, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Dr. Prabhakar Kore | C-1/19, Humayun Road, New Delhi 110049 | ||||||
Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari | 11A, Ashoka Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri S.M. Krishna | 1, Thyagaraja Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Prof. Alka Balram Kshatriya | 122-124, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Prof. P.J. Kurien | 302, Brahmaputra Complex, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Anil H. Lad | 54, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Lalhming Liana | 502, Brahmaputra, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri O.T. Lepcha | 13-D, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi. | ||||||
Shri Mahmood A. Madani | Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, No.1, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 110002 | ||||||
Shri Mahendra Mohan | LAXMI NIWAS, C-26, Friends Colony (East), New Delhi- 110065 | ||||||
Dr. Mahendra Prasad | 4, Safdarjung Lane, New Delhi. 110011 | ||||||
Dr. V. Maitreyan | 95-96, South Avenue, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Ahmad Saeed Malihabadi | 183, South Avenue, New Delhi. 110011 | ||||||
Dr. Vijay Mallya | Devika, 20 Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi 110021 | ||||||
Shri Mangala Kisan | C-701, Swarn Jayanti Sadan, New Delhi. | ||||||
Shri Om Prakash Mathur | 66, North Avenue, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri Kalraj Mishra | 9, Safdarjung Lane, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Satish Chandra Misra | C-1/11, Humayun Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Dr. Chandan Mitra | |||||||
Shri Kishore Kumar Mohanty | C-502, Swarna Jayanti Sadan, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Pyarimohan Mohapatra | C-II/55, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Ranjitsinh Vijaysinh Mohite-Patil | B-503, M.S.Flats, B.D. Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Moinul Hassan | 168, North Avenue, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Dr. Barun Mukherji | 158, North Avenue, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Mukut Mithi | AB-8, Pandara Road, New Delhi. 110065 | ||||||
Shri M. Rajasekara Murthy | 102, Brahmaputra, Dr. B.D.Marg, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu | 30, Aurangzeb Road, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri Shantaram Laxman Naik | 602, Brahmaputra, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Nandamuri Harikrishna | 603, Brahmaputra, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri Nandi Yellaiah | 11, Canning Lane, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi | R-300, Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi. 110048 | ||||||
Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan | 402, Brhmaputra, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Dr. E.M. Sudarsana Natchiappan | 601, Brahamaputra, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Parimal Nathwani | 165, South Avenue, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Rudra Narayan Pany | 136-138, North Avenue, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Bharatsinh Prabhatsinh Parmar | 113, North Avenue, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Syed Azeez Pasha | 16-B, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Ahmed Patel | 23, Willingdon Crescent, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri Kanjibhai Patel | 704, Brahmaputra, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Surendra Motilal Patel | C-302, Swaran Jayanti Sadan, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Brijesh Pathak | Bungalow No. C-I/14, Humayun Road, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Saman Pathak | Suites 207, 523, V.P. House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Dr. Gyan Prakash Pilania | C-403, Swarna Jayanti Sadan, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Smt. Renubala Pradhan | 186, North Avenue, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Rajniti Prasad | 191, North Avenue, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad | 21,Willingdon Crescent, New Dellhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Balbir Punj | 32, Dr. R. P. Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Smt. Kusum Rai | C-704, Swarna Jayanti Sadan, Dr. B. D. Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri D. Raja | 303, 309 and 310, V.P. House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Ambeth Rajan | 117, North Avenue, New Delhi 110003 | ||||||
Shri P.R. Rajan | 203 & 204, V.P. House, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Rajaram | 67, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri P. Rajeeve | 105, 223, V.P. House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Dr. Ram Prakash | 5, Meena Bagh, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Jairam Ramesh | C-1/9, Lodhi Gardens, Rajesh Pilot Marg, New Delhi 110003 | ||||||
Shri T.K. Rangarajan | 316, 415, 422, V.P.House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Dr. Dasari Narayana Rao | 44, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110003 | ||||||
Dr. K. Keshava Rao | 7, Canning Lane, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri K.V.P. Ramachandra Rao | 10, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110003 | ||||||
Shri V. Hanumantha Rao | 11, Janpath, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Praveen Rashtrapal | 93-94, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri G. N. Ratanpuri | 202, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Smt. T. Ratna Bai | 36, Meena Bagh, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Bharatkumar Raut | 7, Meena Bagh, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Sanjay Raut | 11, Ferozshah Road, New Delhi. 110011 | ||||||
Shri Vayalar Ravi | 7, Safdarjung Road, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Ms. Mabel Rebello | 701, Brahmputra, Dr. Bishambar Das Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri G. Sanjeeva Reddy | 33, Canning Lane, New Delhi. | ||||||
Shri M.V. Mysura Reddy | 20 Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Dr. N. Janardhana Reddy | 2, Jantar Mantar Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Dr. T. Subbarami Reddy | AB-2, Purana Quila Road, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri Abani Roy | 17, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Mukul Roy | 181, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Tarini Kanta Roy | 135-137, North Avenue, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Rajiv Pratap Rudy | AB/97, Shajahan Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Parshottam Khodabhai Rupala | 501, Brahamaputra, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Vijaykumar Rupani | 12-E, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Dhiraj Prasad Sahu | 190, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Nand Kumar Sai | 176, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Thomas Sangma | 18, Meena Bagh, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Jesudasu Seelam | C1/8, Pandara Park, New Delhi. 110011 | ||||||
Shri Tapan Kumar Sen | 501, V.P.House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Arjun Kumar Sengupta | 100, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110003 | ||||||
Shri Mohammad Shafi | J&K Guest House, Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. | ||||||
Shri K.B. Shanappa | 804, Brahmaputra, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110021 | ||||||
Shri Shanta Kumar | 23, Ashoka Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Raghunandan Sharma | B-202, M.S.Flats, B.K.S.Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Satish Sharma | 34, Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Road, New Delhi. | ||||||
Shri Rajeev Shukla | C – I / 2, Lodhi Garden, Amrita Sher Gil Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Amar Singh | 27, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Arjun Singh | 17, Akbar Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Ishwar Singh | 5, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Jai Prakash Narayan Singh | 116, North Avenue, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Dr. Manmohan Singh | 7, Race Course Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Smt. Maya Singh | C-501, Swarna Jayanti Sadan, Dr. B.D.Marg, New Delhi. 110001 | ||||||
Shri N. K. Singh | 7, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri R.C. Singh | 123 & 320, V.P.House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Shivpratap Singh | 60, North Avenue, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Sardar Tarlochan Singh | B-5, Zakir Hussain Road, New Delhi 110003 | ||||||
Shri Veer Singh | 103 & 105, North Avenue, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi | A-129, Neeti Bagh, New Delhi 110049 | ||||||
Shri Tiruchi Siva | 15, Firoz Shah Road, New Delhi 110021 | ||||||
Shri Kaptan Singh Solanki | 140, South Avenue, New Delhi | ||||||
Smt. Ambika Soni | 22, Akbar Road, New Delhi 110017 | ||||||
Prof. Saif-ud-Din Soz | 12, Akbar Road, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Smt. Vasanthi Stanley | 106, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Prof. M.S. Swaminathan | 503, Brahmaputra, Dr. B. D. Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Tariq Anwar | AB-11, Tilak Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Natuji Halaji Thakor | 144, North Avenue, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Dr. C.P. Thakur | 401, Brahmaputra, Dr. B. D. Marg, New Delhi | ||||||
Dr. Prabha Thakur | 7, Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Road, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Smt. Viplove Thakur | 10, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi 110021 | ||||||
Ms. Sushila Tiriya | AB-16, Mathura Road, New Delhi | ||||||
Shri Shivanand Tiwari | Flat No. 702, Brahmaputra, Dr. B.D.Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Y. P. Trivedi | 16-C, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi 110021 | ||||||
Miss Anusuiya Uikey | C-404, Swarna Jayanti Sadan, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri G.K. Vasan | 19 & 20, Western Court Hostel, Janpath, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Dr.(Smt.) Kapila Vatsyayan | 504, Brahmaputra, Dr. B.D. Marg, New Delhi. 110003 | ||||||
Shri Vikram Verma | 5, Tughlak Lane, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Motilal Vora | 33, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Shri Shreegopal Vyas | 145, North Avenue, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Dr. Janardhan Waghmare | 179, South Avenue, New Delhi 110011 | ||||||
Prof. Ram Gopal Yadav | 8-A, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Veer Pal Singh Yadav | 14-D, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi 110021 | ||||||
Shri Sitaram Yechury | 29, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi 110001 | ||||||
Shri Khekiho Zhimomi | 703-Brahamaputra, Dr. B.D. Marg., New Delhi 110001 |
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MP Name | Delhi Address |
Aaroon Rasheed,Shri J.M. | B-703, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Abdul Rahman,Shri | 189, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Abdullah,Dr. Farooq | 11, Teen Murti Lane,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Acharia,Shri Basudeb | 21, Ashoka Road, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Adhalrao Patil,Shri Shivaji | 112, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Adhi Sankar,Shri | 179, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Adhikari ,Shri Sisir Kumar | 15, Windsor Place, , New Delhi – 110001 |
Adhikari,Shri Suvendu | 62, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Adityanath ,Shri Yogi | 123-125, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Adsul,Shri Anandrao | AB-9, Pandara Road,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Advani,Shri Lal Krishna | 30, Prithviraj Road,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Agarwal,Shri Jai Prakash | AB – 95, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi – 110 011, |
Agrawal,Shri Rajendra | 188, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Ahamed,Shri E. | 9, Teen Murti Marg,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Ahir,Shri Hansraj Gangaram | 50, Ashoka Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Ahmed,Shri Sultan | 48, Lodhi Estate,, New Delhi – 110003 |
Ajmal,Maulana Badruddin | 1-3, South Avenue, New Delhi -110 011, |
Ajnala,Dr. Rattan Singh | A-6, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Alagiri,Shri M. K. | 1, Kamraj Marg (Duplex Road), New Delhi |
Alagiri,Shri Sambandam Keerapalayam | 68, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Amlabe,Shri Narayan Singh | 89, North Avenue, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Anandan,Shri K. Murugesan | B-301, MS Flats,, BKS Marg, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Ananth Kumar,Shri | 26, Tughlak Crescent,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Angadi,Shri Suresh Chanabasappa | 44-46, South Avenue,, New Delhi -110 011 |
Annayyagari,Shri Sai Prathap | B-204, M.S. Flats B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Antony,Shri Anto | 90 – South Avenue, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Anuragi,Shri Ghanshyam | 33, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Argal,Shri Ashok | 4, Ferozeshah Road,, New Delhi -110 001 |
Aron,Shri Praveen Singh | (i) B-236, Sector-50, , Noida, Uttar Pradesh |
Awale ,Shri Jayawant Gangaram | D – 1, MS Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Azad,Shri Kirti (Jha) | 25, Pt. Ravishanker Shukla Lane, K.G. Marg, , New Delhi – 110 001 |
Azharuddin,Shri Mohammed | C-14, Lodhi Garden,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Baalu,Thiru Thalikkottai Rajuthevar | 10, Raisina Road, , New Delhi – 110 001 |
Baba,Shri K.C. Singh | 4, Mahadev Road, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Babar ,Shri Gajanan Dharmshi | 221, North Avenue, , New Delhi -110 001 |
Babbar,Shri Raj | 20, Mahadev Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Badal,Smt. Harsimrat Kaur | 12, Safdarjung Road, , New Delhi – 110 001 |
Baghel,Smt. Sarika Devendra Singh | 148, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Bahuguna,Shri Vijay | (i)3-Harish Chandra Mathur lane, , Mathura Road, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Bairwa,Shri Khiladi Lal | 40, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Bais,Shri Ramesh | C-1/8, Tilak Lane,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Baite,Shri Thangso | 14, North Avenue,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Baitha,Shri Kameshwar | 520, V.P. House, Rafi Marg,, New Delhi |
Bajwa,Sardar Partap Singh | 22, Mahadev Road, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Baliram,Dr. | 1, Harishchandra Mathur Lane,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Balmiki,Shri Kamlesh | 140, North Avenue, New Delhi-110 001 |
Balram,Shri Porika Naik | Andhra Pradesh Bhawan, 304,Godavari Block-1 , Ashoka Road , New Delhi – 110 001 |
Bandyopadhyay,Shri Sudip | 5, Talkatora Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Banerjee,Shri Ambica | 136, South Avenue, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Banerjee,Shri Kalyan | 184, North Avenue,, New Delhi-110001 |
Banerjee,Kum. Mamata | C-4, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Bansal,Shri Pawan Kumar | 6, Ashoka Road, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Barq,Shri Shafiqur Rahman | 12, Windsor Place,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Basavaraj,Shri Gangasandra Siddappa | 14, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Basheer,Shri E. T. Mohammed | B-601, M.S. Flats,, B.K.S. Marg, New Delhi-110001 |
Baske,Dr. Pulin Bihari | 405, V.P. House,, Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110001 |
Bauri,Smt. Susmita | 308, V.P. House, Rafi Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Bavaliya,Shri Kunwarjibhai Mohanbhai | 159 South Avenue,, New Delhi -110011 |
Beg,Dr. Mehboob | B – 95, Defence Colony, New Delhi |
Besra,Shri Devidhan | C-2, A Block, M.S. Flat, , B.K.S. Marg, New Delhi – 110001 |
Bhadana,Shri Avtar Singh | 16, Janpath,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Bhagat,Shri Sudarshan | B 403, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Bhagora,Shri Tarachand | 33, Feroze Shah Road, , New Delhi – 110001 |
Bhajan Lal,Shri | 11 A, B.R. Mehta Lane,, New Delhi |
Bhoi,Shri Sanjay | 13/601, East End Apartments,, Mayur Vihar, Ph-I Ext. Delhi – 110096 |
Bhonsle,Shri Udayanraje Pratapsingh | Maharashtra Sadan, New Delhi |
Bhujbal,Shri Sameer Magan | 169, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Bhuria,Shri Kantilal | 8, Talkatora Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Biju,Shri Parayamparanbil Kuttappan | 209, V.P. House, Rafi Marg, , New Delhi – 110 001 |
Biswal,Shri Hemanand | 7 K. Kamraj Lane,, New Delhi-110011 |
Botcha Lakshmi,Dr. (Smt.) Jhansi | B-7, A Block, M.S. Flats,, B.K.S. Marg, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Bundela,Shri Jeetendra Singh | 204, North Avenue, New Delhi -110001, |
Bwiswmuthiary,Shri Sansuma Khunggur | 7, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Chacko,Shri P.C. | 18, Windsor Place,, New Delhi |
Chakravarty,Smt. Bijoya | 18, Mahadev Road,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Chang,Shri Chongshen Mongkosungkum | 30, Meena Bagh, Maulana Azad Road,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Chaudhary,Shri Arvind Kumar | 132, South Avenue,, New Delhi -110011 |
Chaudhary,Shri Jayant | 12, Tughlak Road,, New Delhi-110011 |
Chaudhary,Dr. Tushar Amarsinh | 6, G. R. G. Road,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Chauhan,Shri Dara Singh | 30, Canning Lane,, New Delhi |
Chauhan,Dr. Mahendrasinh Pruthvisinh | 142, North Avenue, New Delhi-110 001 |
Chauhan,Shri Prabhatsinh Pratapsinh | 21, Gujarat Bhawan,, Kautilaya Marg, New Delhi 110021 |
Chauhan,Smt. Raj Kumari | 73, South Avenue,, New Delhi-110011 |
Chauhan,Shri Sanjay Singh | 65, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Chavan,Shri Harischandra Deoram | C – 6, A – Block, MS Flats, BKS Marg, , Opp Ram Manohar Lohiya Hospital, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Chidambaram,Shri Palaniappan | 19, Safdarjung Road,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Chinta Mohan,Dr. | 170, South Avenue, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Chitthan,Shri N.S.V. | C-1/10, Tilak Lane,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Choudhary,Shri Bhudeo | 161, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Choudhary,Shri Harish | 214, North Avenue, , New Delhi – 110001 |
Choudhary,Shri Nikhil Kumar | 44, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Choudhry,Smt. Shruti | 9, Meena Bagh, Ground Floor,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Choudhury,Shri Abu Hasem Khan | C 1/6, Tilak Lane,, New Delhi |
Chowdhary,Smt. Santosh | 306, Punjab Bhawan, Copernicus Marg,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Chowdhury,Shri Adhir Ranjan | 82, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Chowdhury,Shri Bansa Gopal | 104, South Avenue, , New Delhi – 110 011 |
Danve,Shri Raosaheb Patil | 32, North Avenue, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Das,Shri Bhakta Charan | 206, Orissa Bhawan, , New Delhi |
Das,Shri Khagen | 90, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Das,Shri Ram Sundar | 42, Canning Lane,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Dasgupta,Shri Gurudas | 15, Canning Lane,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Dasmunsi,Smt. Deepa | 7, Lodhi Estate,, New Delhi – 110003 |
Dastidar, Dr. Kakoli Ghosh | 127, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
De(Nag),Dr. Ratna | 30, North Avenue, New Delhi-110 001 |
Deka,Shri Ramen | 158, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Deo,Shri V. Kishore Chandra | 64, Lodhi Estate,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Deora,Shri Milind Murli | C 1/15, Humayun Road, , New Delhi |
Deshmukh,Shri K. D. | Flat No. 177, North Avenue,, New Delhi-110001 |
Devegowda,Shri H.D. | 5, Safdarjung Lane,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Devi,Smt. Ashwamedh | 17, North Avenue,, New Delhi |
Dhanapalan,Shri K. P. | 184, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Dhotre,Shri Sanjay Shamrao | 85, South Avenue,, New Delhi-110 011 |
Dhruvanarayana,Shri Rangaswamy | Karanataka Bhawan – 2, Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi |
Dhurve,Smt. Jyoti | 110, V.P. House,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Dias,Dr. Charles | 120, South Avenue,, New Delhi -110 011 |
Dikshit,Shri Sandeep | C-1/16, Pandara Park, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Dome,Dr. Ram Chandra | 422, V.P. House, , New Delhi. |
Dubey,Shri Nishikant | H-36, Lane-W-10C, Sainik Farms , New Delhi – 110062 |
Dutt,Smt. Priya Sunil | C-1/27, Pandara Park,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Elangovan,Shri T.K.S. | 93, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Engti,Shri Biren Singh | 17, Windsor Place,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Ering,Shri Ninong | 92, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Gaddigoudar,Shri Parvatagouda Chandanagouda | 8, Meena Bagh,, New Delhi- 110 001 |
Gadhvi ,Shri Mukesh Bhairavdanji | 34, Meena Bagh, , Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi |
Gaikwad,Shri Eknath Mahadeo | B – 604, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Gandhi,Shri Dilip Kumar Mansukhlal | 6, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Gandhi,Shri Feroze Varun | 14, Ashoka Road , New Delhi- 110 001 |
Gandhi,Smt. Maneka | 14, Ashoka Road,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Gandhi,Shri Rahul | 12, Tughlak Lane,, New Delhi |
Gandhi,Smt. Sonia | 10, Janpath,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Gandhiselvan,Shri S. | 3, Motilal Nehru Marg,, New Delhi |
Ganeshamurthi,Shri A. | C – I / 13, Lodhi Garden, Rajesh Pilot Marg, , New Delhi – 110003 |
Gavit,Shri Manikrao Hodlya | 38, G.R.G Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Geete,Shri Anant Gangaram | B-401, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Ghatowar,Shri Paban Singh | Bungalow No.2, South Avenue Lane,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Ghubaya,Shri Sher Singh | 11, Meena Bagh,, New Delhi |
Gogoi,Shri Dip | 6, Teen Murti Lane,, New Delhi-110 011 |
Gohain,Shri Rajen | 185, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Gowda,Shri D.B. Chandre | 5, Feroze Shah Road,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Gowda,Shri D.V. Sadananda | 182, South Avenue,, New Delhi- 110 011 |
Guddu,Shri Prem Chand | 21, Meena Bagh,, New Delhi |
Gulshan,Smt. Paramjit Kaur | 1, Meena Bagh, Maulana Azad Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Gutha,Shri Sukender Reddy | 18, Dr. R. P. Road , New Delhi |
Haldar,Dr. Sucharu Ranjan | Banga Bhawan, New Delhi |
Handique,Shri Bijoy Krishna | 2, Tughlak Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Haque,Prof. Sk. Saidul | Room No.- 201, V. P. House,, New Delhi |
Hari,Shri Sabbam | B – 603, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg, New Delhi |
Harsha Kumar,Shri G.V. | C-1/3, Humayun Road,, New Delhi – 110 003. |
Hasan,Begum Tabassum | 130, South Avenue,, New Delhi |
Hassan,Dr. Monazir | A-5, MS Flats BKS Marg, New Delhi |
Hazari,Shri Maheshwar | 14C, Ferozshah Road, , New Delhi – 110001 |
Hegde,Shri Anant Kumar Dattatreya | 13, Firozshah Road, , New Delhi – 110 001 |
Helen, Smt. Davidson J. | 21, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Hooda,Shri Deepender Singh | 9, Pandit Pant Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Hossain,Shri Abdul Mannan | 76, North Avenue,, New Delhi -110 001 |
Hussain,Shri Ismail | 7, Assam House, Bordoloi Marg,, Chanakyapuri New Delhi – 110 021 |
Hussain,Shri Syed Shahnawaz | 7, Pandit Pant Marg,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Islam,Shri Sk. Nurul | 181, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Jadhav ,Shri Baliram Sukur | 173, North Avenue, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Jadhav,Shri Prataprao Ganpatrao | 6, South Avenue,, New Delhi |
Jagannath,Dr. M. | 9, Ferozeshah Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Jagathrakshakan,Shri S. | 211 – Tamil Nadu House,, New Delhi – 110021 |
Jahan,Smt. Kaisar | 113, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 100 011 |
Jain Aditya ,Shri Pradeep Kumar | 78, Lodhi Estates, , New Delhi -110003 |
Jaiswal,Shri Gorakh Prasad | 163, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Jaiswal,Dr. Sanjay | 84, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Jaiswal,Shri Sriprakash | 7, Teen Murti Marg,, New Delhi -110 011 |
Jakhar,Shri Badri Ram | 303, Rajasthan House, , Prithviraj Road, New Delhi |
Jardosh,Smt. Darshana Vikram | 59, South Avenue,, New Delhi- 110 011 |
Jat,Smt. Poonam Veljibhai | 29, North Avenue, New Delhi- 110 001 |
Jatua,Shri Choudhury Mohan | 59, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi – 110003 |
Jawale,Shri Haribhau Madhav | 183, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Jena,Shri Mohan | 200, North Avenue,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Jena,Shri Srikant Kumar | 613, Navsansad Vihar Housing Society,, Sector – 22, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110 075 |
Jeyadurai,Shri S. R. | 115, North Avenue, , New Delhi – 110 001 |
Jigajinagi,Shri Ramesh Chandappa | 3, Canning Lane,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Jindal,Shri Naveen | 171, South Avenue, , New Delhi-110011 |
Joshi,Dr. C. P. | 15, Ashoka Road,, New Delhi-110001 |
Joshi,Shri Kailash | 12, Dr. B.D. Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Joshi,Dr. Mahesh | 307, Rajasthan House, Prithviraj Road, New Delhi |
Joshi,Dr. Murli Manohar | 6, Raisina Road,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Joshi,Shri Pralhad Venkatesh | 174, South Avenue, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Judeo,Shri Dilip Singh | 17, G.R.G. Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Kachhadia,Shri Naranbhai | 107, South Avenue, , New Delhi – 110011 |
Kalmadi,Shri Suresh | 2, K. Kamraj Lane,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Kamal Nath,Shri | 1, Tuglak Road,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Kamat,Shri Gurudas | 19, G.R.G. Road,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Kanumuri,Shri Bapiraju | 11,Windsor Place, Opp. Maridien Hotel,, Janpath Road, New Delhi-110 001 |
Karunakaran,Shri P. | 401, V.P. House, Rafi Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Karwariya,Shri Kapil Muni | 219 North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Kashyap,Shri Baliram | 22, Janpath,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Kashyap,Shri Virender | 217, North Avenue, , New Delhi-110001 |
Kaswan,Shri Ram Singh | 3, Ferozshah Road,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Kataria,Shri Lalchand | 152, South Avenue, New Delhi |
Kateel,Shri Nalin Kumar | 182 South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Katheria,Shri Premdas | 158, Samrat Hotel,, New Delhi. |
Katoch,Smt. Chandresh Kumari | S – 43 Greater Kailash, Pt. I,, New Delhi |
Katti,Shri Ramesh Vishwanath | 253, Samrat Hotel,, New Delhi |
Kaur,Smt. Preneet | 85, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Kaypee,Shri Mohinder Singh | 4 A, Telegraph Lane, , New Delhi – 110001 |
Khaire,Shri Chandrakant Bhaurao | 2, Teen Murti Lane, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Khan,Shri Hassan | 16/18, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Khandela,Shri Mahadeo Singh | 52, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Kharge,Shri Mallikarjun | 9, Safdarjang Road, New Delhi- 110 011 |
Khatri,Dr. Nirmal | 17, Canning Lane,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Khurshid,Shri Salman | 4, Kushak Road, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Killi,Dr. (Smt.) Kruparani | B – 5, A- Block M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg, New Delhi-110 001 |
Kishor,Shri Kamal | 197, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Kodikunnil,Shri Suresh | 24, G.R.G. Road,, New Delhi |
Kora,Shri Madhu | Jharkhand Bhawan, , New Delhi |
Kowase,Shri Marotrao Sainuji | Room No. 305 (A) Maharashtra Sadan, New Delhi |
Krishnaswamy,Shri M. | Room No. 102, Tamil Nadu House (Old), New Delhi |
Kumar,Shri Kaushalendra | 114, South Avenue, New Delhi |
Kumar,Smt. Meira | (i) 20, Akbar Road, New Delhi-110011 , |
Kumar,Shri P. | Room No. – 202, Old Tamil Nadu House,, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi |
Kumar,Shri Ramesh | 713 – AB, Pkt. II, , Paschim Puri, New Delhi – 110063 |
Kumar,Shri Shailendra | B-304, M.S. Flats, B.K.S.Marg, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Kumar,Shri Vishwa Mohan | Room No. – 314, Bihar Niwas,, New Delhi |
Kumaraswamy,Shri H.D. | 103, Karnataka Bhawan-I, Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri , New Delhi |
Kurup,Shri N. Peethambara | 188, South Avenue,, New Delhi |
Lagadapati,Shri Rajagopal | 14, Lodhi Estate,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Laguri,Shri Yashbant Narayan Singh | 176, North Avenue,, New Delhi-110001 |
Lal,Shri Pakauri | 98, North Avenue,, New Delhi |
Lalu Prasad,Shri | 25, Tughlak Road,, New Delhi-110 011 |
Libra,Shri Sukhdev Singh | 3-5, North Avenue, , New Delhi -110 001 |
Lingam,Shri P. | 219, V. P. House,, New Delhi |
Lodhi,Shri Shivraj Singh | 201, South Avenue, New Delhi – 110011 |
Maadam,Shri Vikrambhai Arjanbhai | 47 – 49, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Mahajan,Smt. Sumitra | 8, G.R.G. Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Mahant,Dr. Charan Das | 3, Mahadev Road, New Delhi – 110001 |
Maharaj,Shri Satpal | 2/12, Punjabi Bagh East,, New Delhi-110026 |
Mahato,Shri Narahari | 156, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001. |
Mahtab,Shri Bhartruhari | AB-94, Shahjahan Road,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Mahto,Shri Baidyanath Prasad | B – 404, M.S. Flats B.K.S. Marg, New Delhi |
Majhi,Shri Pradeep | 38, Meena Bagh,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Majumdar,Shri Prasanta Kumar | 160, North Avenue, , New Delhi |
Maken,Shri Ajay | 10, Pandit Pant Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Malik,Shri Jitender Singh | 151, South Avenue, New Delhi – 110011 |
Malik,Shri Sakti Mohan | 202, V.P. House, Rafi Marg,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Mandal,Shri Mangani Lal | 165 Samrat Hotel,, New Delhi |
Mandal,Dr. Tarun | 72, North Avenue,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Mandlik,Shri Sadashivrao Dadoba | 6, Windsor Place, Raisina Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Mani,Shri Jose K. | 312, Kerala House, , New Delhi |
Manian,Shri O. S. | 208, Old Tamil Nadu House,, New Delhi-110021 |
Manjhi,Shri Hari | 218, North Avenue,, New Delhi-110001 |
Maran,Thiru Dayanidhi | 6, Akbar Road,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Marandi,Shri Babu Lal | 23 Balwant Rai Mehta Lane, , New Delhi – 110 001 |
Masram,Shri Basori Singh | 150 North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Mcleod,Smt. Ingrid | 127-129, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Meena,Dr. Kirodilal | A – 4, M. S. Flats, B. K. S. Marg,, New Delhi |
Meena,Shri Namo Narain | 36, Canning Lane,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Meena,Shri Raghuvir Singh | 149, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Meghe,Shri Datta Raghobaji | 81, Lodhi Estate, , New Delhi-110003 |
Meghwal,Shri Arjun Ram | 15, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Meghwal,Shri Bharat Ram | 64, South Avenue,, New Delhi |
Meinya,Dr. Thokchom | A-3, M.S.Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Mirdha,Dr. Jyoti | (i) Rajasthan House,, New Delhi |
Mishra,Shri Govind Prasad | 174, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Mishra,Shri Mahabal | House No. 86, Gali No. 2, Vaishali Dabri,, Palam Dabri Road, New Delhi |
Misra,Shri Pinaki | 145, Jor Bagh,, New Delhi-110003 |
Mithlesh Kumar,Shri | 258, Samrat Hotel,, New Delhi |
Mitra,Shri Somendra Nath | C-1/99, Moti Bagh, New Delhi-110021 |
Mohammad,Maulana Asrarul Haque | 10, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Mohan,Shri P. C. | 160, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Mohapatra,Shri Sidhant | 66, Western Court, , New Dellhi |
Moily,Shri M. Veerappa | No. 3, Tughlak Lane,, New Delhi-110 011 |
Mukherjee,Shri Pranab | 13, Talkatora Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Mullappally,Shri Ramachandran | 1 A, Sunehari Bagh Lane,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Munda,Shri Arjun | 22, Gurudwara Rakabgunj Road, New Delhi |
Munda,Shri Kariya | 1, Sunehari Bagh,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Munde ,Shri Gopinath Pandurang | Maharashtra Sadan,, New Delhi |
Muniyappa,Shri K.H. | 7, Tyagraj Marg,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Muttemwar,Shri Vilas Baburao | 1, Pt. Motilal Nehru Marg,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Nagar,Shri Surendra Singh | B-361, New Friends Colony,, New Delhi-110065 |
Nagorao,Shri Dudhgaonkar Ganeshrao | 14-E, Ferozshah Road,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Nagpal,Shri Devendra | B 2-53, Sector-50,, Noida Uttar Pradesh |
Nahata,Smt. P. Jaya Prada | 9, Canning Lane,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Naik,Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh | Maharashtra Sadan,, New Delhi |
Naik,Shri Shripad Yesso | 1, Lodhi Estate,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Namdhari,Shri Inder Singh | 26, Mahadev Road,, New Delhi |
Napoleon,Shri D. | , 14, Teen Murti Lane, |
Naqvi,Shri Zafar Ali | 5, Canning Lane,, New Delhi |
Narah,Smt. Ranee | M-16, South Extn. Part-II, New Delhi |
Narayanasamy,Shri V. | 28, Tughlak Crescent,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Naskar,Shri Gobinda Chandra | 222, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Natarajan,Shri P.R. | 319, V. P. House, , Rafi Marg, New Delhi – 110001 |
Natrajan,Km. Meenakshi | 24 Akbar Road,, New Delhi |
Nimmala,Shri Kristappa | A.P. Bhawan,, New Delhi |
Nirupam,Shri Sanjay | 6, Talkatora Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Nishad,Capt.(Retd.) Jainarain Prasad | 5, B.R. Mehta Lane, New Delhi |
Noor,Km. Mausam | 80 South Avenue,, New Delhi-110 011 |
Ola,Shri Sis Ram | 1, Teen Murti Lane,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Owaisi,Shri Asaduddin | 34, Ashoka Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Pakkirappa,Shri S. | Room No. 205, Karnataka Bhawan II, New Delhi |
Pal ,Shri Jagdambika | 12, Teen Murti Marg,, New Delhi |
Pal,Shri Raja Ram | 155-157, North Avenue,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Pala,Shri Vincent H | 21, B. R. Mehta Lane,, New Delhi-110001 |
Palanimanickam,Shri S.S. | 7, Dr. Bishambar Das Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Panabaka,Smt. Lakshmi | 22, Mother Teressa Crescent Road,, New Delhi-110 011 |
Panda,Shri Baijayant “Jay” | 2, Mahadev Road, , New Delhi-110001 |
Panda,Shri Prabodh | 213, V.P. House, Rafi Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Pandey,Shri Gorakh Nath | 28, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Pandey,Shri Rakesh | 175, North Avenue, New Delhi-110 001 |
Pandey,Shri Ravindra Kumar | 59, Western Court, New Delhi |
Pandey,Km. Saroj | Room No. – 107, Chhattisgarh Bhawan,, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi |
Pandey,Dr. Vinay Kumar “Vinnu” | 143, South Avenue, , New Delhi – 110 011 |
Pangi,Shri Jayaram | B – 602, M. S. Flats, B. K. S. Marg , New Delhi |
Paranjpe,Shri Anand Prakash | 8, Dr. B.D. Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Paswan,Shri Kamlesh | 87, South Avenue, New Delhi-110 011 |
Patasani,Dr. (Prof.) Prasanna Kumar | 11, Mahadev Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Patel,Shri Bal Kumar | 255, Samrat Hotel,, New Delhi |
Patel,Shri Deoraj Singh | 73, North Avenue,, New Delhi |
Patel,Shri Devji Mansingram | 100, North Avenue, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Patel,Shri Dinsha J. | 11-A, Pandit Pant Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Patel,Smt. Jayshreeben | 212, North Avenue, New Delhi – 110001 |
Patel,Shri Kishanbhai Vestabhai | 144-146, South Avenue,, New Delhi-110 011 |
Patel,Shri Lalubhai Babubhai | Room No. 110, Daman House, State Guest House Area,, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi |
Patel,Shri Natubhai Gomanbhai | Room No. 104, Daman House,, Chanakyapuri, Near – Bihar Niwas, New Delhi |
Patel,Shri Praful Manoharbhai | 26, Gurudwara Rakabganj Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Patel,Shri R.K. Singh | 251, Samrat Hotel,, New Delhi |
Patel,Shri Somabhai Gandalal Koli | 124-126, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Pathak,Shri Harin | 4, South Avenue Lane,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Patil,Shri A.T. (Nana) | 216, North Avenue, , New Delhi – 110001 |
Patil,Shri Bhaskarrao Bapurao | B – 501, M. S. Flats,, B. K. S. Marg, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Patil,Smt. Bhavana Gawali | 29, Canning Lane,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Patil,Shri C. R. | 213, North Avenue, , New Delhi – 110001 |
Patil ,Dr. Padmasinha Bajirao | Maharashtra Sadan, Copernicus Marg,, New Delhi |
Patil,Shri Pratik Prakashbapu | 89, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Patil,Shri Sanjay Dina | Maharashtra Sadan , New Delhi |
Patle,Smt. Kamla Devi | Room No. 101, Chhattisgarh Bhawan, , Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi |
Paul,Shri Tapas | 211, Samrat Hotel, New Delhi |
Pawar,Shri Sharad Chandra Govindrao | 6,Janpath,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Perumal,Shri Viswanathan | 65, South Aveune, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Pilot,Shri Sachin | 3, Safdarjung Road, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Ponnam,Shri Prabhakar | 504, Andhra Pradesh Bhawan,, 1, Ashoka Road, New Delhi |
Potai,Shri Sohan | 172, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Pradhan,Shri Amarnath | 22, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Pradhan,Shri Nityananda | Room No. 1108, Orissa Niwas, Niti Marg, Chanakyapuri,, New Delhi |
Prasada,Shri Jitin | 19, Teen Murti Lane, , New Delhi – 110 011 |
Pratap Narayanrao,Shri Sonawane | 567, Samrat Hotel, New Delhi |
Punia,Dr. P.L. | 167, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Purandeswari,Smt. Daggubati | B-201, M.S.Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Purkayastha,Shri Kabindra | 18, G.R.G. Road,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Radadiya,Shri Vitthalbhai Hansrajbhai | 7, Harishchandra Mathur Lane, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Raghavan,Shri M. K. | 204, Kerala House,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Rai,Shri Prem Das | 13 – E, Ferozshah Road,, New Delhi |
Raja,Shri Andimuthu | 2-A, Motilal Nehru Marg,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Rajbhar,Shri Ramashankar | 185, North Avenue,, New Delhi |
Rajendran,Shri C. | 207, Tamil Nadu House, , New Delhi |
Rajesh,Shri M. B. | 224, V. P. House,, Rafi Marg, New Delhi |
Raju ,Dr. M. Mangapati Pallam | AB – 3, Pandara Road,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Rajukhedi,Shri Gajendra Singh | 203,204, South Avenue, New Delhi |
Ram,Shri Purnmasi | Room No. 114, Bihar Niwas,, New Delhi – 110021 |
Ram Shankar,Prof.(Dr.) | , Samrat Hotel, New Delhi. |
Rama Devi,Smt. | 30A, Atul Grove Road, New Delhi – 110001 |
Ramasubbu,Shri S.S. | Tamil Nadu House,, New Delhi |
Ramkishun,Shri | 114, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Rana,Shri Jagdish Singh | 168, Samrat Hotel,, New Delhi |
Rana,Shri Kadir | 14 – B, Ferozshah Road,, New Delhi |
Rana (Raju Rana),Shri Rajendrasinh Ghanshyamsinh | 163, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Rane,Dr. Nilesh Narayan | Maharashtra Sadan,, New Delhi |
Rao,Shri Inderjit Singh | 6, Lodhi Estate,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Rao,Shri Kalva Kuntla Chandrasekhar | 23, Tughlaq Road,, New Delhi -110 011 |
Rao,Dr. Kavuri Samba Siva | 17, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Rao,Shri Konakalla Narayana | 604, Andhra Pradesh Bhawan, 1, Ashoka Road, New Delhi – 110001 |
Rao,Shri Nama Nageswara | D-27, East of Kailash,, New Delhi. |
Rao,Shri Rayapati Sambasiva | C-1/20, Pandara Park New Delhi-110 011, |
Rathod,Shri Ramesh | 507, A.P. Bhawan,, No-1, Ashoka Road, New Delhi |
Rathwa,Shri Ramsinh Patalyabhai | 48, South Avenue,, New Delhi |
Rawat,Shri Ashok Kumar | 26, South Avenue, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Rawat,Shri Harish | 9, Teen Murti Lane,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Ray,Shri Bishnu Pada | 26, North Avenue, New Delhi-110001 |
Ray,Shri Rudra Madhab | 1102 Orissa Niwas, Chanakyapuri,, New Delhi |
Reddy,Shri Anantha Venkatarami | B-302, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg, New Delhi-110 001 |
Reddy,Shri Jaipal Sudini | 8, Tees January Marg,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Reddy,Shri Komatireddy Raj Gopal | 28, Meena Bagh, Monlana Azad Road,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Reddy,Shri Kotla Jaya Surya Prakash | C-1/3, Tilak Lane,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Reddy,Shri Magunta Sreenivasulu | AB-18, Mathura Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Reddy,Shri Mekapati Rajamohan | B-104, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi- 110 001 |
Reddy,Shri Modugula Venugopala | 25, Meena Bagh, Maulana Azad Road,, New Delhi-110011 |
Reddy,Shri S.P.Y. | No.1, Ferozeshah Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Reddy,Shri Y. S. Jagan Mohan | 26, Lodhi Estate,, New Delhi-110003 |
Riyan,Shri Baju Ban | 170, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Roy,Dr. Arjun | 72, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Roy,Shri Mahendra Kumar | 418, V. P. House,, New Delhi |
Roy,Shri Nripendra Nath | 48, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Roy,Smt. Satabdi | 209, Samrat Hotel, , New Delhi |
Roy,Prof. Saugata | 58, Lodhi Estate,, New Delhi |
Ruala,Shri C. L. | D – 2, A Block, M. S. Flats,, B. K. S. Marg, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Sachan,Shri Rakesh | 1, North Avenue, , New Delhi -110001 |
Saha,Dr. Anup Kumar | 21, Ashoka Road,, New Delhi -110 001 |
Sahai,Shri Subodh Kant | 11, Akbar Road,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Sahu,Shri Chandu Lal | 327, VP House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi, |
Sai,Shri Vishnu Deo | 70, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Sampath,Shri Anirudhan | 305, V. P. House,, Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110001 |
Sangma,Kum. Agatha K. | 34, Aurangzeb Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Sardinha,Shri Francisco | AB-90, Shahajahan Road,(Opp. UPSC), New Delhi. |
Saroj,Smt. Sushila | 154, North Aveune,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Saroj,Shri Tufani | 71, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Sarvey,Shri Sathyanarayana | 14, Windsor Place,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Satpathy,Shri Tathagata | B – 60, Gulmohar Park, Ist Floor,, New Delhi – 110 049 |
Sayeed,Shri Hamdullah | 209, North Avenue,, New Delhi -110 001 |
Scindia,Shri Jyotiraditya Madhavrao | 27, Safdarjung Road,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Scindia,Smt. Yashodhara Raje | Scindia Villa, Sarojini Nagar,, New Delhi – 110 023 |
Selja,Kumari | 3, Sunehari Bagh Road,, New Delhi |
Semmalai,Shri S. | C 1/7, Tilak Lane,, New Delhi |
Sethi,Shri Arjun Charan | 21, Canning Lane,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Shanavas,Shri M. I. | 77-South Avenue, New Delhi – 110001 |
Shantha,Smt. J. | 192, North Avenue,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Shanthi,Smt. M. Vijaya | 601, A.P. Bhawan,, New Delhi |
Shariq,Shri Sharifuddin | 19, Canning Lane,, New Delhi. |
Sharma,Dr. Arvind Kumar | 20-A, Canning Lane,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Sharma,Shri Jagdish | 22, Meena Bagh,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Sharma,Shri Madan Lal | 22, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Shekhar,Shri Neeraj | 3, South Avenue Lane,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Shekhawat,Shri Gopal Singh | 12-C Ferozshah Road,, New Delhi |
Shetkar,Shri Suresh Kumar | 407, A.P. Bhawan, , New Delhi |
Shetti ,Shri Raju alias Devappa Anna | 226, North Avenue,, New Delhi -110 001 |
Shinde,Shri Sushil Kumar Sambhajirao | 2, Krishna Menon Marg,, New Delhi – 110003 |
Shivakumar ,Shri K. @ J.K. Ritheesh | 18, North Avenue,, New Delhi |
Shivanagouda,Shri Shivaramagouda | 36, South Avenue,, New Delhi-110 011 |
Shukla ,Shri Balkrishna Khanderao | 109, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Sibal,Shri Kapil | 19, Teen Murti Marg,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Siddeswara,Shri Gowdar Mallikarjunappa | 166, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Sidhu,Shri Navjot Singh | C-1/20, Humayun Road,, New Delhi-110 003 |
Singh,Shri Ajit | 12, Tughlak Road,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Singh,Dr. Bhola | A – 1, M. S. Flats,, B. K. S. Marg, New Delhi |
Singh,Shri Bhoopendra | Madhya Pradesh Bhawan, New Delhi |
Singh,Shri Brij Bhushan Sharan | 14, Mahadev Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Singh,Shri Dhananjay | 175, South Avenue, New Delhi-110 011 |
Singh,Shri Dushyant | AB – 17, Tilak Marg, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Singh,Shri Ganesh | 180-182, North Avenue,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Singh,Shri Ijyaraj | Room No. 310, Prithviraj Road, Rajasthan House, New Delhi, |
Singh,Shri Jagadanand | B – 702, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg, New Delhi |
Singh,Shri Jaswant | 15, Teen Murti Lane, , New Delhi – 110 001 |
Singh,Shri Jitendra | L – 9, South Extension II,, New Delhi – 110049 |
Singh,Shri Kalyan | 20, Copernicus Lane,, New Delhi |
Singh,Chaudhary Lal | 23, Ferozeshah Road,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Singh,Shri Mahabali | 211, Bihar Niwas,, New Delhi-110 021 |
Singh,Smt. Meena | 83, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Singh,Shri Murarilal | 91, North Avenu,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Singh,Shri N.Dharam | AB-91, Shahjahan Road,, New Delhi-110003 |
Singh,Shri Pashupati Nath | B – 402, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Singh,Shri Pradeep Kumar | 157, South Avenue,, New Delhi-110011 |
Singh,Shri Radha Mohan | 94-96, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Singh,Shri Radhe Mohan | 147, Samrat Hotel,Chanakyapuri,, New Delhi |
Singh,Dr. Raghuvansh Prasad | 8, Ashoka Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Singh, Smt. Rajesh Nandini | W – 18, Green Park (Main),, New Delhi – 110016 |
Singh,Shri Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan) | C-1/15, Pandara Park,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Singh,Shri Rajnath | 38 Ashok Road, New Delhi |
Singh,Shri Rakesh | 20 Rajendra Prasad Road,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Singh,Shri Ratan | 27, Meena Bag,, New Delhi |
Singh,Shri Ratanjit Pratap Narain | 95, Lodhi Estate,, New Delhi – 110003 |
Singh,Rajkumari Ratna | C-1/6, Lodhi Garden, New Delhi |
Singh,Shri Ravneet | 28, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Singh,Kunwar Rewati Raman | 7, Balwant Rai Mehta Lane,, Kasturba Gandhi Marg New Delhi – 110 001 |
Singh,Shri Sushil Kumar | 27, Western Court Hostel, New Delhi – 110 001, |
Singh,Shri Uday | 31, Paschimi Marg, Vasant Vihar,, New Delhi – 110 057 |
Singh,Shri Uday Pratap | 149, Samrat Hotel,, New Delhi |
Singh,Shri Umashanker | 16- Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Singh,Shri Vijay Bahadur | 51, South Avenue, New Delhi – 110 011, |
Singh,Shri Virbhadra | 1- Jantar Mantar Road,, New Delhi -110 001 |
Singh,Shri Yashvir | 9, V.P. House, Rafi Marg,, New Delhi |
Singh Deo,Shri Kalikesh Narayan | 33, Meena Bagh,, New Delhi |
Singla,Shri Vijay Inder | 07, Punjab Bhawan,, New Delhi |
Sinh,Dr. Sanjay | 82, Lodhi Estate , New Delhi -110 003 |
Sinha,Shri Shatrughan Prasad | 10, Talkatora Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Sinha,Shri Yashwant | 6, Kushak Road,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Siricilla,Shri Rajaiah | 406, A.P.Bhawan,, New Delhi |
Sivaprasad,Dr. Naramalli | C-3, M.S. Flats B.K.S. Marg , New Delhi – 110 001 |
Sivasami,Shri C. | 164, South Avenue,, New Delhi |
Solanki,Shri Bharatsinh Madhavsinh | 6, K. Kamraj Lane, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Solanki ,Shri Dinubhai Boghabhai | 140, Samrat Hotel,, New Delhi |
Solanki,Dr. Kirit Premjibhai | Room No. 468, Hotel Samrat,, New Delhi |
Solanki,Shri Makhansingh | 313, V. P. House,, New Delhi |
Soren,Shri Shibu | 224, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Sudhakaran,Shri Kumbakudi | C – 7, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Sugavanam,Shri E.G. | 119, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Sugumar,Shri K. | 164, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Suklabaidya,Shri Lalit Mohan | 27, North Avenue, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Sule,Smt. Supriya Sadanand | 6, Janpath Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Suman,Shri Kabir | 236, Samrat Hotel, , New Delhi |
Sushant,Dr. Rajan | 2, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Swamy,Shri Janardhana | 137, South Avenue, New Delhi- 110 011 |
Swamy,Shri N. Chaluvaraya | B-4, A – Block, MS Flats, BKS Marg New Delhi – 110 001 |
Swaraj,Smt. Sushma | 8, Safdarjung Lane,, New Delhi -110 011 |
Tagore,Shri Manicka | 10, Meena Bagh,, New Delhi -110 003 |
Takam Sanjoy,Shri | 8, Ferozshah Road,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Tamta,Shri Pradeep | 111, South Avenue, , New Delhi – 110 011 |
Tandon,Smt. Annu | 41, Meena Bagh, Maulana Azad Road,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Tandon,Shri Lal Ji | 6, Ferozshah Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Tanwar,Shri Ashok | 61, North Avenue, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Tarai,Shri Bibhu Prasad | 218, V.P. House Rafi Marg , New Delhi-110001 |
Taviad,Dr. Prabha Kishore | 56, South Avenue,, New Delhi |
Taware ,Shri Suresh Kashinath | 173, South Avenue, , New Delhi |
Tewari,Shri Manish | C – I/3, Lodhi Garden,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Thakor,Shri Jagdish | 44, Meena Bagh,, New Delhi |
Thakur,Shri Anurag Singh | 29, Himachal Sadan, Sardar Patel Marg,, Chanakya Puri New Delhi-110021 |
Thamaraiselvan,Shri R. | 40, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110001 |
Thambidurai,Dr. Munisamy | 309, Tamil Nadu Bhawan,, New Delhi |
Tharoor,Dr. Shashi | 97, Lodhi Estate,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Thol,Shri Thirumaa Valavan | 50, North Avenue,, New Delhi |
Thomas,Prof. K.V. | 17, B. R. Mehta Lane,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Thomas,Shri P. T. | Kerala House, New Delhi |
Tirath,Smt. Krishna | 8, Tughlak Lane, New Delhi – 110 005 |
Tirkey,Shri Manohar | 421, V.P. House New Delhi – 110 001, |
Tiwari ,Shri Bhismshankar, Alias Kushal | 161, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Tomar,Shri Narendra Singh | 24, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Toppo,Shri Joseph | 207, Assam House,, New Delhi -110 011 |
Trivedi,Shri Dinesh | 4, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi-110 003 |
Tudu,Shri Laxman | 92, North Avenue, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Udasi,Shri Shivkumar Chanabasappa | 68, South Avenue , New Delhi – 110011 |
Upadhyay,Smt. Seema | 165, North Avenue,, New Delhi- 110 001 |
Vardhan,Shri Harsh | 19, Windsor Place,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Vasava,Shri Mansukhbhai D. | 55, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Venugopal,Thiru Danapal | 4, Talkatora Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Venugopal,Shri K. C. | B – 502, M.S. Flats, B.K.S. Marg,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Venugopal,Dr. Ponnusamy | 146, North Avenue, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Verma,Shri Beni Prasad | 3, Kushak Road,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Verma,Shri Sajjan Singh | 25, Ferozshah Road, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Verma,Smt. Usha | 56-58, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Vijayan,Shri A.K.S. | 20, Janpath , New Delhi – 110 001 |
Virendra Kumar,Dr. | 46, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Vishwanath,Shri Adagooru Huchegowda | 128-130, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Vivekanand,Dr. Gaddam | 7-B, Janpath, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Vundavalli,Shri Aruna Kumar | 187, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Vyas,Dr.(Kum.) Girija | AB-96, Shahjahan Road,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Wakchaure ,Shri Bhausaheb Rajaram | 20, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Wankhede,Shri Subhash Bapurao | 178, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Wasnik,Shri Mukul Balkrishna | 36 – Aurangazeb Road, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Yadav,Shri Akhilesh | C-1/36, Pandara Park,, New Delhi – 110011 |
Yadav,Shri Arun Subhashchandra | 29, Lodhi Estate,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Yadav,Shri Dharmendra | 147-149, South Avenue,, New Delhi -110 011 |
Yadav,Shri Dinesh Chandra | 27, Canning Lane, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Yadav,Shri Hukmdev Narayan | C/O Rawat Ji, B.J.P. Party Office, Room No. 02, P.H., New Delhi |
Yadav,Shri M. Anjan Kumar | 12-A, Windsor Place,, New Delhi-110 001 |
Yadav,Shri Madhusudan | 206, North Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Yadav,Shri Mulayam Singh | 16, Ashoka Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Yadav,Shri Om Prakash | 227, V. P. House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Yadav,Shri Ramakant | 2 – A, Talkatora Road,, New Delhi – 110 001 |
Yadav, Prof. Ranjan Prasad | 58, South Avenue,, New Delhi – 110 011 |
Yadav,Shri Sharad | 7, Tughlak Road,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Yaskhi,Shri Madhu Goud | 91, Lodhi Estate,, New Delhi – 110 003 |
Yeddyurappa,Shri Raghavendra | 207, Karnataka Bhawan , Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi |
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MP Name | Permanent Address & Telephone No |
Aaroon Rasheed,Shri J.M. | (i) 7, VRC Road, Street – I,Teynampet, Chennai – 600 002 Tamil Nadu,Tels.(044) 28156283, 09444048611(M) |
Abdul Rahman,Shri | No. 6, Scheme Road, Silver Scheme Building,,Mahalingapuram,Chennai – 600 034 Tamil Nadu,Tels. (0431) 2483708, (0442) 8171786 (R) 09944302398 (M) |
Abdullah,Dr. Farooq | 40, Gupkar Road,Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir,Tel. (0194) 2452540 Fax. (0194) 2452120 |
Acharia,Shri Basudeb | Village Kantaranguni, P.O. Adra,,Distt. Purulia – 723 101, West Bengal,Tels.(03251) 244262,244900 Fax. (03252) 222360 |
Adhalrao Patil,Shri Shivaji | (i) At Post – Landewadi, Taluka – Ambegaon,,Distt. Pune – 410 503 Maharashtra,Tels. (02133)235101, 09820021344 (M) Fax (02133) 235102 |
Adhi Sankar,Shri | 13 A, Asanur Road, Sandapet Tirukollur,,Distt.Villupuram – 605 757 Tamil Nadu,Tel. (04153) 22472 |
Adhikari ,Shri Sisir Kumar | Vill-Karkuli, PO+ P.S.- Contai,,Distt.- Purba Medinipur, West Bengal-721401,Tel. 09434039494 |
Adhikari,Shri Suvendu | Vill. Karkulli, P.O. Contai, Town. Contai,Distt. Purba Medinipur, West Bengal,Tels. (03220) 289020 Fax. (03220) 255577 |
Adityanath ,Shri Yogi | 361, Purana Gorakhpur, Shri Gorakhnath Mandir,,Gorakhpur – 273 001 Uttar Pradesh,Tels.(0551) 2255453, 09450966551(M) Fax (0551) 2255455 |
Adsul,Shri Anandrao | 5/B, Kadamgiri Apartment, Co-operative Housing Society Ltd., ,Ashok Nagar, Chakravarti Ashok Road, Kandivali (East), Mumbai – 400 101, Maharashatra,Tels. (022) 28871042, 28863403(R) 24371860, 24371755(O) |
Advani,Shri Lal Krishna | 1835/16, Kasturbhai Block, Din Dayal Bhawan,,J.P. Chowk, Khanpur, Ahmedabad – 380 001 Gujrat,Tel.(079) 22504525 |
Agarwal,Shri Jai Prakash | AB-95, Shahjahan Road New Delhi -110 011,,Tels. (011) 23388288, 9868181117(M) Fax. 23388187 |
Agrawal,Shri Rajendra | 94/8 – Shastri Nagar, Meerut – 250 005 Uttar Pradesh,,Tels. (0121) 2600002, 09412202623 (M) Fax. (0121) 2769955 |
Ahamed,Shri E. | `Sitara`, Thana – Kannur – 670 012 ,Kerala,Tels. (0497) 2706713, 2769560, 09818882200 (M) |
Ahir,Shri Hansraj Gangaram | Gokul Ward (Bazar Ward), Chandrapur – 442 402 Maharashtra,,Tel. (07172) 251651 Telefax – (07172) 254791 |
Ahmed,Shri Sultan | 19 B, Muzaffar Ahmed Street, P.S. Park Street, Kolkata-700016,,Tel. (033) 22809407 |
Ajmal,Maulana Badruddin | (i) Ajmal House, Gopal Nagar, Hojai,Distt. Nagaon – 782 435, Assam,Tels. (03674) 252330, 252218 |
Ajnala,Dr. Rattan Singh | Vill. & Post Ajnala,,Distt. Amritsar, Punjab,Tels. (01858) 221045, (0183) 2504232 |
Alagiri,Shri M. K. | House No. 25/4 A, Sathya Sai Nagar, TVS Nagar, ,Madurai – 625 003 Tamil Nadu,Tels. (0944) 2330006, 9442330006 (M) |
Alagiri,Shri Sambandam Keerapalayam | 6, A, Old Tower Block, Nandanam,Chennai – 600 035, Tamil Nadu ,Tels. (044) 24320814 09443230606 |
Amlabe,Shri Narayan Singh | Vill. Amlable. P.O. Kodkiya, ,Teh. Jeerapur, Distt. Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh,Tels.(07370) 281486, 9425194084, 9926138930 (M) |
Anandan,Shri K. Murugesan | 22, ICC Plot, W Block, 5th Street, Anna Nagar Western Extension,,Anna Nagar West Chennai – 600 101 Tamil Nadu,Tel. (044) 26545604 |
Ananth Kumar,Shri | No. 84, Shashwati, Ranoji Rao Road,Basavanagudi, Bangalore – 560 004, Karnataka,Tels. (080) 26568483,26568484 Fax: (080) 26568483 |
Angadi,Shri Suresh Chanabasappa | Spoorthi Sampige Road,,Vishweshwarayya Nagar, Belgaum Karnataka,Tels. (0831) 2452916,2473826 Fax. (0831) 2476420 |
Annayyagari,Shri Sai Prathap | D. No. 1/1981, Krishnappa Nagar, Near Railway Station,Kadapa – 516 004 Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (08562) 246972,256799, 09849161126 (M) |
Antony,Shri Anto | (1) 44,Skyline, Palmspring Villa, Vadavathoor,,P.O. Kottayam, Kerala ,Tel. 09447010000 (M) |
Anuragi,Shri Ghanshyam | 3802, Patel Nagar, Urai,,Distt. Jalaun, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0516) 2254666, 09415144666 (M) |
Argal,Shri Ashok | 34-A, Shastri Nagar,Bhind, Madhya Pradesh,Tel. (07534) 241777 |
Aron,Shri Praveen Singh | 297, Salvation Army Road,Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0581) 2420035, 9412761188 (M) Fax. (0581) 2567088 |
Awale ,Shri Jayawant Gangaram | Shiv Sadan, H. No. 533, Old Housa Road,,Latur, Maharashtra,Tels. (0230) 226070, 9823029426 (M) Fax. (02224) 225733 |
Azad,Shri Kirti (Jha) | Pradeep Printers,,Donor Chowk, Darbhanga, Bihar, |
Azharuddin,Shri Mohammed | House No. 6-3-252/1/6, Flat No. 501 Nest Apartments, Eram Manzil,Hyderabad – 500 082, Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (040) 23398240, 9920215991 (M) |
Baalu,Thiru Thalikkottai Rajuthevar | 28, United India Colony, First Cross Street,,Kodambakkam, Chennai – 600 024, Tamil Nadu,Tels. (044) 24804555, 28154747 |
Baba,Shri K.C. Singh | Fort Kashipur, Mohalla Katora Tal,,P.O. Kashipur, Uttrakhand,Tels. (05947) 274886, 223144, 272327 |
Babar ,Shri Gajanan Dharmshi | Row House No. A/12, Survey No. 181/182 Montvert Tranquil, Wakad Road, Pune – 411 027,Maharashtra ,Tels. (020) 27441100 Fax. (020) 27271899 |
Babbar,Shri Raj | `Nepathaya`, 20, Gulmohar Road,,J.V.P.D. Scheme, Mumbai – 400 049 Maharashtra,Tels.(022) 26282819,09869411555, Fax: (022) 26248868 |
Badal,Smt. Harsimrat Kaur | Vill. Badal, P.O. Badal, Distt. Muktsar, ,Punjab,Tels. (0163) 7244570, (0172) 2746383 |
Baghel,Smt. Sarika Devendra Singh | Arya Niketan, Nawalnagar, Hathras,,Mahamaya Nagar, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05722) 230102, 9412730555 (M) |
Bahuguna,Shri Vijay | D – 13, Sector – 1, Defence Colony,Dehradun, Uttarakhand,Tel. (0135) 2666660 |
Bairwa,Shri Khiladi Lal | Vill & P.O. – Salempur, Via – Sapotra,,Distt. Karoli, Rajasthan,Tel. 09414045278(M) |
Bais,Shri Ramesh | 9, Ravi Nagar,,Raipur – 492 001, Chhattisgarh,Tels. (0771) 2423000, 09425509933 (M) Fax.(0771) 2423000 |
Baite,Shri Thangso | Vill.Dongjang, Distt. Churachandpur ,Manipur,Tel. (0385) 2416555 |
Baitha,Shri Kameshwar | Vill. Dhanchabar, PO-Murma Kala, PS-Bishrampur, ,Distt. Palamu, Jharkhand,Tel.90430180915(M) |
Bajwa,Sardar Partap Singh | Railway Road, Qadian,,Distt. – Gurdaspur, Punjab,Tels. 09878870206 (M) |
Baliram,Dr. | Mohalla-Harbanshpur, Near-Ravidas Mandir,,Post-Sadar, Distt-Azamgarh Uttar Pradesh, |
Balmiki,Shri Kamlesh | 1153, Buraj, Usman, Idgah Road,,Khurja, Bulandsehar, Uttar Pradesh,Tel.9412768768 |
Balram,Shri Porika Naik | G-1, Vishnu Lotus, Road No.3, Banjara Hills, ,Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (040) 23602354, 23543533, 09490491644 (M) |
Bandyopadhyay,Shri Sudip | 72/4, S.N. Banerjee Road,Waverly Mansion,,P.O. Entally, Kolkata – 700 014 West Bengal,Tels. (033) 22175010, 9831061107 (M) Fax. (033) 22175010 |
Banerjee,Shri Ambica | 42/5, Dharmadas Kundu Lane,,Sibpur,Howrah-711102, West Bengal,Tels.(033) 26427813,09831218221(M) Fax:(033)26427813 |
Banerjee,Shri Kalyan | Ganga Darshan, 4, Raja K.L. Goswami Street,,Serampore, Hoogly, West Bengal,Tels. (033) 26627979 9432671301, 09830035733 (M) |
Banerjee,Kum. Mamata | 30-B, Harish Chatterjee Street,,Kolkata-700 026 West Bengal,Tels. (033) 24753000, Fax. (033) 24540880 |
Bansal,Shri Pawan Kumar | House No.64, Sector 28 – A,,Chandigarh – 160 002,Tel. (0172) 2657565 Fax. (0172) 2637618 |
Barq,Shri Shafiqur Rahman | Mohalla Deepa Sarai, Sambhal, Distt. Moradabad – 244 001 (Uttar Pradesh),,Tels. (05923) 232786, 9412235786 (M) |
Basavaraj,Shri Gangasandra Siddappa | Gandhi Nagar, Opp. Park, Tumkur – 572 101,Karnataka,Tels. (0816) 2279192, 09448079192 (M) Fax. (0816) 2255530 |
Basheer,Shri E. T. Mohammed | P.O.Soumyam, Cheruvayoor,,Malappuram Dt.-673645 Kerala,Tels.(0483)2725278 |
Baske,Dr. Pulin Bihari | Krisak Bhawan, Mirbazar P.O. Medinipur,Distt. Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal,Tels. (03222) 263238 Fax.(03222) 276919 |
Bauri,Smt. Susmita | Pranabanandapally, P.O. Kenduadihi,,P.S. Bankura, Distt. Bankura, West Bengal,Tels. (03242) 243765 |
Bavaliya,Shri Kunwarjibhai Mohanbhai | I/10, Vaniya Vadi Hingalaj Krupa, Opposite Patel Vadi ,Rajkot, Gujarat – 360002,Tels. (0281) 273511 9824451321 (M) Fax (0281) 2364958 |
Beg,Dr. Mehboob | B – 3, Friends Enclave, Humhama,,New Airport, Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir,Tel. (0194) 2303381 |
Besra,Shri Devidhan | Vill – Jokha, P.O. – Pakuria, P.S. – Pakuria,,Distt. Pakur Jharkhand,Tel. 09431137158 (M) |
Bhadana,Shri Avtar Singh | 114, Sector 16A,,Faridabad, Haryana,Tel. (0129) 2286130 |
Bhagat,Shri Sudarshan | Tangardih, P.O. Navadih, P.S. Dumri,,Distt. Gumla, Jharkhand,Tels. 09431115340 (M) |
Bhagora,Shri Tarachand | Ratanpura, P.O. Semalwara,,Distt. Dungarpur – 314001 Rajasthan,Tel.+Fax. (02964) 231231, 9414104912 (M) |
Bhajan Lal,Shri | 108, Sector 15, Hisar, Haryana,,Tels. (01662)244595 |
Bhoi,Shri Sanjay | At. & P.O. Paikmal,,Distt. Bargarh, Orissa,Tels. (0668) 4230811, 9937059544 (M) |
Bhonsle,Shri Udayanraje Pratapsingh | 1, Shukarawarpeth Jalmandir Palace, Satara,,Maharashtra,Tels. (02162) 283104 09822477700 (M) Fax. (02162) 283830 |
Bhujbal,Shri Sameer Magan | Chandrai Bunglow, Bhujbal Farm,,New Nasik – 422009 Maharashtra ,Tels. (0253) 2394351 Fax. (0253) 2394352 |
Bhuria,Shri Kantilal | Gopal Colony, Distt. -Jhabua – 457 661,Madhya Pradesh,(07392)243356, 244088 |
Biju,Shri Parayamparanbil Kuttappan | Parayamparambil, P.O. Manjoor South, ,Distt. Kottayam – 686 603, Kerala,Tels. (048) 29243849, 9818686018 (M) |
Biswal,Shri Hemanand | Vill. Thakurpada, P.O. Bhalupatra,,Distt. Jharsuguda, Orissa – 768220,Tels. (06645) 283126,09937350289 (M) Fax. (06622) 274466 |
Botcha Lakshmi,Dr. (Smt.) Jhansi | 16-3-29, Korada Street, Near Post Office,,Vizianagaram Town, Distt.Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (08922) 225868, 9440194450(M) Fax.(89220) 277766 |
Bundela,Shri Jeetendra Singh | Rajay Niwas, Sagar Road,,Chattarpur, Madhya Pradesh,Tels. (07682) 244002, 9425142500, 9425142501 (M) |
Bwiswmuthiary,Shri Sansuma Khunggur | Vill. Kathalguri, P.O. Haloadal,,Distt. Kokrajhar, Bodoland -783 374 Assam,Tels. (03661) 270760 |
Chacko,Shri P.C. | `Sarohito`, Valavi Road,Ernakulam,,Cochin-682018 (Kerala),Tels. (0484) 2395330, 09388600096 (M), Fax (0484)2394956 |
Chakravarty,Smt. Bijoya | House No. 39, Srinagar Path, Bye Lane – I, ,Guwahati – 5, Assam, |
Chang,Shri Chongshen Mongkosungkum | Noksen Vill. PO-Longkhim, BPO-Noksen ,Tuensang, Nagaland ,Tels. (03862) 235011 Fax. (03862) 231190 |
Chaudhary,Shri Arvind Kumar | Vill.-Jigni, PO-Ekdangi,Sant Kabir Nagar, Uttar Pradesh ,Tels. (055) 42285691, 9415037012 (M) |
Chaudhary,Shri Jayant | 12, Tughlak Road,,New Delhi-110011,Tels. (011) 23792040 9818246947(M) |
Chaudhary,Dr. Tushar Amarsinh | Sarita Nagar Society, At & P.O. Vyara,,Distt.Tapi-394 650 (Gujarat),Tels. (02626) 222213, 220102 Fax. (0261) 221213 |
Chauhan,Shri Dara Singh | Vill. Gelwara, P.O. – Jafarpur,Dist. – Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. 9936092622 (M), 9451401094 (M) |
Chauhan,Dr. Mahendrasinh Pruthvisinh | `Manav Mandir` Hospital, Station Area,,At & PO Gambhoi, Taluk. Himmatnagar, Distt. Sabarkantha, Gujarat,Tels. (02772) 250144 9426329964 (M) |
Chauhan,Shri Prabhatsinh Pratapsinh | At.+P.O. – Mehelol, Teh. Godhara,,Distt. – Panchmahal, Gujarat,Tels (02672) 283141, 9099795862 (M) |
Chauhan,Smt. Raj Kumari | 4/67, ITI Road, Kishore Nagar,,Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh ,Tels. (0571) 2402030, 2406060 09411414141(M) Fax; (0571) 2513444 |
Chauhan,Shri Sanjay Singh | 188, Civil Lines South,Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh,09412212040(M) |
Chavan,Shri Harischandra Deoram | Ananda Deep Housing Society, Patil Lane, No.2 ,,Shatanpur Road, Nasik – 422 005, Maharashtra,Tel. (0253) 2570111 |
Chidambaram,Shri Palaniappan | 16, Pycrofts Garden Road,,Chennai – 600 006 Tamil Nadu,Tel./Fax (044) 28279025 |
Chinta Mohan,Dr. | Ramachandra Nagar,,Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (0877) 2231827 |
Chitthan,Shri N.S.V. | 34, Indira Gandhi Street, Jawahar Nagar,Thirumangalam,,Madurai, Tamil Nadu-625 706 ,Tels. (04549) 282776, (0451) 2434906 Fax.(04549) 282776 |
Choudhary,Shri Bhudeo | Vill. Chandpur, Tal. Jagerpur, P.O.Jagdishpur, ,Distt. Bhagalpur, Bihar,Tels. (0641) 2900818, 09431214122(M) |
Choudhary,Shri Harish | C/o Anchal Cinema, Uttarli Road,Barmer, Rajasthan ,Tels. (02982) 226599, 09414106999(M) Fax. (02982) 226599 |
Choudhary,Shri Nikhil Kumar | Baniya Tola – Near Pani Tanki Chowk,,P.O. & P.S. Katihar, Distt. Katihar – 854 105 (Bihar),(06452)243098,244599 |
Choudhry,Smt. Shruti | 169, Vijay Nagar, ,Bhiwani, Haryana,Tels. (01664) 254832, 9416025250 (M) Fax: (01664) 254822 |
Choudhury,Shri Abu Hasem Khan | Vill. Sahajalapur, P.O. Kotwali,,District Malda, West Bengal,Tel. (03512) 283593 |
Chowdhary,Smt. Santosh | Piplanwala, Dagana Road, Deshmesh Nagar,Hoshiarpur, Punjab,Tels. (01882) 250007 09815938333(M) |
Chowdhury,Shri Adhir Ranjan | 26/1/A Sahid Surya Sen Road, Gonbazar, Berhampore,,Distt. Murshidabad West Bengal, |
Chowdhury,Shri Bansa Gopal | Babepara, Searsol, PO & PS-Raniganj,,Distt.Burdwan West Bengal,Tels. (0341) 2444672, 2446959 Fax: (0341) 2442829 |
Danve,Shri Raosaheb Patil | At. & P.O., Bhokardan,,Jalna – 431 114,Maharashtra,Tel. (02485) 240125,240555 |
Das,Shri Bhakta Charan | At & P.O. Bhawanipatna,,Distt. Kalahandi, Orissa ,Tel. (06670) 231678, 235678 9437023456 (M) Fax.(06670) 235678 |
Das,Shri Khagen | (i) C.P.I. (M) Office,,Melarnath, Agartala (Tripura),(0381)2325365,2323448,2330443 Fax. (0381) 2322533 |
Das,Shri Ram Sundar | (i) Vill. and P.O. Kharika, ,Distt. Saran, Bihar ,Tel. 9431490929 |
Dasgupta,Shri Gurudas | 78,Chetla Road,,Kolkata-700 027 West Bengal,Tels.(033) 24793434, 24796565 |
Dasmunsi,Smt. Deepa | 6A, Rani Bhavani Road, , Kolkata-700026,West Bengal,Tels.(033) 24640505, 09434059596(M) Fax.(033)24640202 |
Dastidar, Dr. Kakoli Ghosh | Uttarpara, Digberia, Madhyamgram,,Barasat, West Bengal,Telefax. (033) 25262959 |
De(Nag),Dr. Ratna | Block-O, Flat-4, Manicktala, Housing Estate,VIP Road,Kolkata-700054,Tels.(033)23550445 9830131093 (M) |
Deka,Shri Ramen | Pink Enclave, Mdshah Road,,Paltan Bazar, Guwahati-781008,Tels. (0361) 2636366 9435041680 (M) |
Deo,Shri V. Kishore Chandra | The `Fort` Kurupam, ., Distt. Vizianagaram – 535724 (Andhra Pradesh),Tels. (08963) 225135 9868180212 (M) Fax.(08963)225135 |
Deora,Shri Milind Murli | 16, Khetan Bhawan, 198 J. Tata Road,,Churchgate, Mumbai-400 020,Tels. (022) 22021525 Fax. (022) 22875994 |
Deshmukh,Shri K. D. | Ward No. 1, Rampayli Road, Waraseoni, Distt. Balaghat,,Madhya Pradesh-481331,Tels. 9425403008 (M) |
Devegowda,Shri H.D. | 743, “Amogh” 2nd Main Road ,9th Cross, Padmanabha Nagar Bangalore – 560 070, Karnataka,Telefax: (080) 26891444 |
Devi,Smt. Ashwamedh | P.O. – Mathurapur, P.S. – Varisanagar,,Distt. – Samastipur, Bihar,Tels. 9431480577 (M) |
Dhanapalan,Shri K. P. | Kalathil House, North Paravoor,Ernakulam, Kerala,Tels. (0484) 2442963, 9447083300 (M) |
Dhotre,Shri Sanjay Shamrao | At & Post. Palso, (Badhe), Teh. & Distt. Akola, ,Maharashtra,Tels(0724) 2457214, 2452000, (0424) 2457214 |
Dhruvanarayana,Shri Rangaswamy | 211, 9th Cross, III Stage, Gokulam, Mysore-2, ,Karnataka,Tels. (0821) 2515774, 9448135658(M) |
Dhurve,Smt. Jyoti | Chamunda Niwas, Chandrashekhar Ward,,Betul, Madhya Pradesh,Tel. (07141) 238465 |
Dias,Dr. Charles | Tinaar Dale, Major Road,Vyttila, Cochin – 682 019, Kerala,Tels. (0484) 2301400, 09447209942 (M) |
Dikshit,Shri Sandeep | B-2, Nizamuddin East,New Delhi- 110 013,Tels. (011) 23385757 Fax.23070505 |
Dome,Dr. Ram Chandra | EKER Pally, Ward No. 1, P.O. Suri,,Distt. Birbhum, West Bengal,Fax. (03462) 255265 |
Dubey,Shri Nishikant | 101, Ankur Apartment, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road,,Bhagalpur, Bihar,Tels. (0641) 2300877, 9472292500 (M) |
Dutt,Smt. Priya Sunil | Imperial Heights, 1102, 10th Floor, Nargis Dutt Road, Palli Hill, Bandra,,Mumbai – 50, Maharashtra,Tels. (022) 26004583 Fax. (022) 26005823 |
Elangovan,Shri T.K.S. | C-5, Lloyds Estate, Royapettah,,Chennai-600014,Tels. (044) 28474040, 09444075882 (M) |
Engti,Shri Biren Singh | ITI Colony (Rongmongwe),P.O. Diphu – 782 460 , Distt. Karbi Anglong (Assam),Tel. (03671) 272345 |
Ering,Shri Ninong | Mirku Dapi Village, P.O. Pasighat,,Distt. East Siang Arunachal Pradesh,Tel. (0368) 2222314 09436040378 (M) |
Gaddigoudar,Shri Parvatagouda Chandanagouda | Laxminagar, Badami, Distt.Bagalkot,,Karnataka,Tel. (08357) 220164 9448137164(M) |
Gadhvi ,Shri Mukesh Bhairavdanji | Sukhbaug, Dhundhiawadi, Palanpur,Distt. Banaskantha, Gujarat,Tel. (02742) 259100, 9824087467 (M) |
Gaikwad,Shri Eknath Mahadeo | 219/8557, Kannamwar Nagar,,Vikhroli (E), Mumbai – 400 083, Maharashtra,Tels. (022) 25785747, 24024050, 9322508572 (M) |
Gandhi,Shri Dilip Kumar Mansukhlal | Devendra Bungalow, Achari Anadrishiji Marg,,Ahmednagar – 414001 Maharashtra,Tels (0241) 2451515, 2451444, 09422226070 (M) |
Gandhi,Shri Feroze Varun | 14, Ashoka Road,New Delhi – 110 001,Tels. (011) 23359241, 23357088 9868180604(M) |
Gandhi,Smt. Maneka | 14, Ashoka Road,,New Delhi-110 001,Tels. (011) 23359241, 23357088 9868180604, 9013180192 (M) |
Gandhi,Shri Rahul | 12, Tughlak Lane,,New Delhi,Tels. (011) 23795161 Fax. (011) 23012410 |
Gandhi,Smt. Sonia | ,, |
Gandhiselvan,Shri S. | 144, A.S. Pettai,,Namakkal-637001 Tamil Nadu,Tels. (04286) 233993, 9443333993 (M) |
Ganeshamurthi,Shri A. | H-45, Periyar Nagar, Erode- 638001 Tamil Nadu,,Tels. (0424) 2256713, 9842756162 (M) |
Gavit,Shri Manikrao Hodlya | Sumanik Niwas, P.O. and Taluka – Navapur,Distt. Nandurbar – 425 412 Maharashtra,Tels. (02569) 250171 |
Geete,Shri Anant Gangaram | A-5, Joshi Apartments, Lallubhai Park Road,,Andheri (West) Mumbai-400 058, Maharashtra,Tels. (022) 26705020, 26203131, 26706548 |
Ghatowar,Shri Paban Singh | Ushapur Moran Town, P.O. Moranhat,,Distt. Sibsagar, Assam,Tels. (03754) 226230 09435036642 (M) |
Ghubaya,Shri Sher Singh | P.O. Ghubaya, Teh. Jalalabad (west),,Distt. Ferozepur, Punjab,Tel. (01638) 224222 09013180205(M) |
Gogoi,Shri Dip | Village Nazir Ali, P.O. Jorhat, ,Distt. Jorhat, Assam,Tel. (0376) 2321639 |
Gohain,Shri Rajen | Tilak Deka Path, Itachali,,Distt. Nagaon – 782 001, Assam,Tels. (03672) 223314, 232084, 236475 |
Gowda,Shri D.B. Chandre | 3, R.T. Nagar, MLA Layout,,Bangaluru, Karnataka ,Tel. (080) 23338585, 09448088585 (M) |
Gowda,Shri D.V. Sadananda | 15-22-1390/4 “KAMALA” 2nd Cross,Kankanady Bendoorwell Lower,,Mangalore Dakshina Kannada -575002,Tels. (0824) 2434349, 09448123249 (M) Fax.(0824) 2434349 |
Guddu,Shri Prem Chand | 90 Anup Nagar, Indore,,Madhya Pradesh,,Tels. (0731) 2552003/4062926 09425063608 (M) Fax.(0331) 402623 |
Gulshan,Smt. Paramjit Kaur | 472, Model Town Urban Estate, Phase -1st,Bhatinda – 151 001 Punjab,Tels. (0164) 2211317, (0172) 2700989 |
Gutha,Shri Sukender Reddy | Flat No. 601, Anvith Avenue, Road No. 16, ,Himayatnagar, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh,Tels.(040) 65524464 9393037016 (M) |
Haldar,Dr. Sucharu Ranjan | A 9/149 (A), Kalyani ,Distt. Nadia, West Bengal-741235,Tels. (033) 25826688, 9903434042 (M) |
Handique,Shri Bijoy Krishna | Kushal Konwar Path,,Jorhat – 785 001 Assam,Tels. (0376) 2320166 |
Haque,Prof. Sk. Saidul | Khudiram Pally, Bahir Sarbamangala,,Distt. Burdwan, West Bengal,Tels. (0342) 2657181, 09434003997 (M) |
Hari,Shri Sabbam | 50-95-4/11/1, A.S.R. Nagar, Seetamma Dhara, ,Visakha Pattanam – 13,Tels. (0891) 2575757, 09013180335 (M) |
Harsha Kumar,Shri G.V. | 23-1-14/3, Lal Bahadur Shastri Road, East Godavari District,,Rajahmundry – 533 105 (Andhra Pradesh),Tels. (0883) 2461941, 9440176777 (M) Fax. (0883) 2474899 |
Hasan,Begum Tabassum | 182, Arya Puri Dehat-2,,Kairana Distt. Muzaffar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh,Tels.01398-266627, 09412211444 (M) |
Hassan,Dr. Monazir | Delawerpur,,Distt. Munger, Bihar,Tels. 09431235923. 09431802786 (M) |
Hazari,Shri Maheshwar | Village – Chakmahi Muzari, P.O. – Shripur Gahar, Via – Elmas Nagar,,Distt. – Samastipur, Bihar,Tels. (0612) 2270119, 09431245259 (M) |
Hegde,Shri Anant Kumar Dattatreya | No. 17, KHB Colony, Sirsi,,North Kanara – 581 401 Karnataka,Tels. (08384) 234337, 225248 Fax: (08384) 2223353 |
Helen, Smt. Davidson J. | 327, David Compound, Ramanputur,,Nagercoil, Kanyakumari – 629002 Tamil Nadu ,Tels. (04652) 244773, 09488882887 (M) |
Hooda,Shri Deepender Singh | Vill. & P.O., Sanghi,,Teh. & Distt. Rohtak Haryana, |
Hossain,Shri Abdul Mannan | Khagraghat Station Road,P.O. Radharghat,,P.S. Berhampur, Murshidabad (West Bengal),Tels+Fax. (03482) 267756, 9434164134 (M) |
Hussain,Shri Ismail | Lachit Road, Ward No. 4,Howli Town,,Barpeta, Assam,Tels. (0361) 2235446, 9435548409 (M) |
Hussain,Shri Syed Shahnawaz | Ward No. 20, Kosi Colony, Supaul,,Bihar – 852131,Tel. (06473) 224080 |
Islam,Shri Sk. Nurul | Vill. & P.O. Bahera, P.S. Barasat,Distt. North 24 Pargana, West Bengal,Tels. 0964706073 (M) |
Jadhav ,Shri Baliram Sukur | Vill. & P.O. Saiwan, Tal.Vasai,,Distt. Thane – 401 303, Maharashtra,Tels. (0250) 2251076, 09420614565(M) |
Jadhav,Shri Prataprao Ganpatrao | “Matoshri”. Shivaji Nagar, Mehkar,,Distt. Buldhana, Maharashtra,Tels. (07268) 225277, 225377, 244780 9423145111 |
Jagannath,Dr. M. | H. No. 17-1-382/V/2/11, Vaishali Nagar Colony, Champapet,,Hyderabad- 500 079 (Andhra Pradesh),Tels. (040) 24078990, 24075280, 24078881 |
Jagathrakshakan,Shri S. | 1, First Main Road, Kasthuribainagar,,Adyar, Chennai- 600020 Tamil Nadu,Tels.(044) 24913113 Fax: (044) 8228776 |
Jahan,Smt. Kaisar | Moholla Sheikh Tola, Laharpur, Distt. Sitapur,,Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05862) 254207 9453023311 (M) |
Jain Aditya ,Shri Pradeep Kumar | 52, Gusain Pura, ,Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0510) 2440030 09868501233(M) |
Jaiswal,Shri Gorakh Prasad | Barhaj, Deoria,,Uttar Pradesh,Tel. 9721072008 (M) |
Jaiswal,Dr. Sanjay | Shivam Hospital, Hospital Road,,Bettiah-845438 Bihar,Telefax. (06254) 242868, 09431212008 (M) |
Jaiswal,Shri Sriprakash | 480, Pokharpur,,Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0512) 2450851 Fax: (0512) 2450776 |
Jakhar,Shri Badri Ram | B – 6, Shramikpura, Masuriya, Bhopal Garh,,Distt. Jodhpur, Rajasthan,Tels. (0291) 2633970, 09414117000 (M) Fax: (0291) 2431761 |
Jardosh,Smt. Darshana Vikram | 10/430, Tasveer Apartment, 3rd Floor, Panini Bhit,,Surat – 395 003 Gujarat,Tels. (0261) 2594488 09428822488 (M) Fax.(0261) 2325986, 2594455 |
Jat,Smt. Poonam Veljibhai | Plot No. 6, Bharat Nagar, Gandhidham,,Kutch, Gujrat,Tels. (02836) 237138 09879630349 (M) Fax. (02836) 237138 |
Jatua,Shri Choudhury Mohan | Vill. Swethapakuria, P.O. Nayabad, Rajpur,,PS Mathurapur,Distt. 24 Pargana South, West Bengal,Tel. (033) 23580641 |
Jawale,Shri Haribhau Madhav | At & P.O. – Bhalod, Taluk – Yawal,,District – Jalgaon (MS) Maharashtra– 425304,Tels. (02585) 242797, 242627 Fax. (02585) 240403 |
Jena,Shri Mohan | At. Sasansima, P.O. Dhanmandal,,Distt. Jajpur, Orissa-754024,Tels. (06725) 221960, 2421805 (0674) 2588349, Fax. (0674) 2421806 09437066156 (M) |
Jena,Shri Srikant Kumar | GI. Ganganagar, Unit- VI,,Bhubaneshwer, Orissa,Telefax. (0674) 2530967, 09891421217 (M) |
Jeyadurai,Shri S. R. | 1-B, Rajalakshmi Appartments,,8/2 – Cresent Park Street, T Nagar, Chennai – 600 017 Tamil Nadu,Tels. (044) 42127444, 09842930254 (M) |
Jigajinagi,Shri Ramesh Chandappa | Vinoda Farm, Near Bhutanal Tank,,Bijapur-586 101, Karnataka,Tels. (08352) 262233, 9449031477 (M) Fax. (08352) 23782843 |
Jindal,Shri Naveen | Jindal House, Mohan Nagar, Pipli Road,,Kurukshetra-136 118, Haryana,Telefax. (01744) 222223, 223400 |
Joshi,Dr. C. P. | A – 621, Govind Marg, Malviya Nagar,,Jaipur – 302 017 Rajsthan,Tels. (0141) 2521666 09829066778 (M) Fax. (0141) 2520444 |
Joshi,Shri Kailash | B-30, Swami Dayanand Nagar,,Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh,Tel. (0755) 2766933, 09425004465 (M) Fax: (0755) 2554377 |
Joshi,Dr. Mahesh | B-20, Sen Colony, P. H. Road Near Railway Station,,Jaipur, Rajasthan,Tels. (0141) 2202772 |
Joshi,Dr. Murli Manohar | (i) Flat No. 4, Ground Floor, B-Block, Virat Villa,,Mehmoorganj, Varanasi – 221 010 Uttar Pradesh,Tel. (0542) 2222377 |
Joshi,Shri Pralhad Venkatesh | 122-D, Mayuri Estate, Keshwapur,Hubli-580023 Karnataka,Tels.(0836) 2253555 9868180411(M) Fax. (0836) 2258955 |
Judeo,Shri Dilip Singh | Vijay Vihar Farm, Jashpur Nagar, Distt. Jashpur, ,Chhattisgarh – 496331,Tels. (07763) 220999 (R), 223888 (O) |
Kachhadia,Shri Naranbhai | Vill. Charkhadiya, Tal. Savarkundla,Distt. Amreli Gujarat,Tels. (02792) 224848, 9925140545 (M) |
Kalmadi,Shri Suresh | Kalmadi House, 42/8, Dr. Ketkar Road,,Erandvane, Pune – 411 004,Tels. (020) 25433033 9811200122 (M) Fax. (020) 25433072 |
Kamal Nath,Shri | Vill. Shikarpur, P.O. Linga,,Distt. Chhindwara – 480 001(Madhya Pradesh),Telefax.(07162) 242233 |
Kamat,Shri Gurudas | “Gaurinandan“, 5th Road, Near Acharya Garden,,Chembur, Mumbai – 400 071,Tels. (022) 25212727 |
Kanumuri,Shri Bapiraju | Banjara Hills, Road No. 12, M.L.A. Colony,,Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh,Tel. 9491053999 (M) |
Karunakaran,Shri P. | AKG Centre,,Trivandrum (Kerala),Tels. (04712) 2305731, 2468536 Fax. (04712) 2307141 |
Karwariya,Shri Kapil Muni | 1203, Ahiyapur, Malviya Nagar,,Allahabad- 211003 Uttar Pradesh ,Tel. 09415215456 (M) Telefax. (0532) 2240804 |
Kashyap,Shri Baliram | At and P.O. Bhanpuri, ,Distt. Bastar, Chhattisgarh,Tels. (07867) 282606 Telefax.(07782) 225210, 231966 |
Kashyap,Shri Virender | Daulat Niwas, Gupta Lodge, The Mall Solan, ,Himachal Pradesh – 173212,Tels. (01792) 222998, 9816274646 (M) Fax. (01792) 222992 |
Kaswan,Shri Ram Singh | Deep Niwas, Sadulpur,,Distt. Churu – 331 023(Rajasthan),Tels.(01559)224800,224902, 9414421800 (M), 09413364800 (M) |
Kataria,Shri Lalchand | Bisnawala, Sirsi Road,,Jaipur, Rajasthan – 302021,Tels. (0141) 2470002, 09413101221 (M) Fax. (0141) 2470557 |
Kateel,Shri Nalin Kumar | 5-3-91/19, Medows Kodialbail, Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada,,Karnataka,Tels. (0824) 2444319, 2455215, 09448549445 (M) |
Katheria,Shri Premdas | Panchavali Chauraha, Friends Colony, Etawah, Village+P.O. – Bijauli,Distt. – Etawah, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05688) 265540 |
Katoch,Smt. Chandresh Kumari | 260, Umar Heritage,,Jodhpur, Rajasthan, |
Katti,Shri Ramesh Vishwanath | At & P.O. Bellada Bagewadi,Chikkodi Taluk, Distt. Belgaum-591305, Karnataka,Tel. (08333) 267043 (R) |
Kaur,Smt. Preneet | New Moti Bagh Palace,,Patiala – 147 001, Punjab,Tels. (0175) 220550 Fax: (0175) 216201 |
Kaypee,Shri Mohinder Singh | 1, Mithapur Road, Model Town,,Jalandhar, Punjab,Tels.9814209688 (M) |
Khaire,Shri Chandrakant Bhaurao | `Khaire Niwas` Opp. Vasant Bhawan, Swatantra Sainik Bhaurao Bhaguji Khaire Marg, Machali Khadak,,Sambhaji Nagar, Aurangabad – 431 001 (Maharashtra),(0240)2331125, 2331225 Fax: (0240) 2331225 |
Khan,Shri Hassan | Nunkun House, Kargil,,Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir,Tels. (01982) 233485, 09419176712 (M) |
Khandela,Shri Mahadeo Singh | Village – Dulhepura, Via – Khandela, Tehsil – Srimadhopur,,Distt. – Sikar, Rajasthan,Tels. (01575) 242305, 9928045458 (M) |
Kharge,Shri Mallikarjun | “Lumbini†Aiwan-e-Shahi Area, ,Gulbarga Karnataka,Telefax. (08472) 255555, 09980035555(M) |
Khatri,Dr. Nirmal | 6/6/41, Mohalla – Bazaza, District – Faizabad,Uttar Pradesh – 224001,Telefax. (05278) 221675 09415039039 (M) |
Khurshid,Shri Salman | 4, Gulmohar Avenue, Jamia Nagar,,New Delhi – 110 025,Tels. (011) 26322720, 26849662 Fax. 26921451 |
Killi,Dr. (Smt.) Kruparani | Vill.Tekkali Distt.Srikakulam ,Andhra Pradesh,Tels.(08945)244902, 9440105679, 9440759779 (M) Fax.(08945) 244903 |
Kishor,Shri Kamal | Vill & P.O. – Rajdhani, Teh. Chauri Chaura, P.S. – Jhangha,,Distt. – Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. 09839371182 (M) |
Kodikunnil,Shri Suresh | School View, Kizhakekara, P.O. Kottarakara ,Distt. Kollam, Kerala,Telefax. (0474) 2454000, 09447145400 (M) |
Kora,Shri Madhu | Vill. Pathhatu, Post Maluka, Thana, Jagannathpur,,Distt. & P.O. Singhbhum, Jharkhand , |
Kowase,Shri Marotrao Sainuji | Ramnagar, Gadchiroli Mohalla P.O. Gadchiroli,Distt.Gadchiroli, Maharashtra,Tels. (07132) 232967 9422150772 Fax. (07132)232336 / 232967 |
Krishnaswamy,Shri M. | New No. 6, First Street, East Aliramapuram, Mylapore, Chennai – 4,,Tel. 73343, 71214 |
Kumar,Shri Kaushalendra | Haidarchak, Post – Khorampur, Islampur,Distt. – Nalanda, Bihar,Tels. (06112) 292245, 09334675322 (M) |
Kumar,Smt. Meira | ,, |
Kumar,Shri P. | 199, Crescent Nagar, Ist Street, Kajamali,,Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu – 620023,Tel. 9791284444 (M) |
Kumar,Shri Ramesh | 713 – AB, Pkt. II, ,Paschim Puri, New Delhi – 110063,Tels. (011) 25212722, 23355222 9013180114 (M) |
Kumar,Shri Shailendra | 37/5-A, Dharmavir Marg, Sulem Sarai,,Allahabad – 211 001 (Uttar Pradesh),Tels. (0532) 2636884,2436884 Fax. No. (0532) 2436884 |
Kumar,Shri Vishwa Mohan | Village – Kataiyarahi, P.O. – Kataiyamahe, Via – Supaul,Distt. – Supaul, Bihar,Tels. 09431810318, 09431244451, 09431810319, 09431247751(M) |
Kumaraswamy,Shri H.D. | No. 286, 3rd Phase, 3rs Cross, J. P. Nagar,,Bangluru – 560070, Karnataka ,Tels. (080) 26582230 |
Kurup,Shri N. Peethambara | Edaylia veedu, Vettiyara, Navaikulam,,Distt.Trivandrum Kerala,Tels. (0470) 2683007 09447694850 (M) |
Lagadapati,Shri Rajagopal | 32-2-10C, Madhu Nagar, Mogal Raj Puram,Vijaywada (Andhra Pradesh),Tels. (0866) 2474500 9848079999 (M) Fax.(0866) 2496622 |
Laguri,Shri Yashbant Narayan Singh | At. Ramala, P.O. Champua,,Distt. Keonjhar, Orissa,Tels. 9438240053 (M) |
Lal,Shri Pakauri | P.O. Pateherakala, Kubaripatehera,,Janpad Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh,Tel. 9415362426 (M) |
Lalu Prasad,Shri | (i) Vill. Samanpura, Bihar Veterinary College,,Patna – 800 014 Bihar,Tels. (0612) 2203067 |
Libra,Shri Sukhdev Singh | Vill. & P.O. Libra, Tehsil Khanna,,District – Ludhiana, Punjab,Tel. (01628) 230239 |
Lingam,Shri P. | 273/2, 290, Kamarajnagar, Vill. Muthusamiapuram,Distt. Virudhu Nagar, Tamil Nadu – 626121,Tel. 9994424650 (M) |
Lodhi,Shri Shivraj Singh | Pachmarhi Ward, 181, Banda Belai,,Distt. Sagar, Madhya Pradesh,Tels. (07583) 252966 |
Maadam,Shri Vikrambhai Arjanbhai | (i) Vill. Navagam Ghed,,Taluk Jamnagar (Gujarat),Tels. (0288)2540441,2552730, 2540193, 9426712345 (M) |
Mahajan,Smt. Sumitra | 68, Manishpuri, Saket Nagar,,Indore – 452 018 (Madhya Pradesh),Tels. (0731)2596655, 2561111 (O) |
Mahant,Dr. Charan Das | P. O. – Saragaon, Teh. Champa,,Distt. Janjgir Chhattisgarh, |
Maharaj,Shri Satpal | 13, Municipal Road,,Dehradun (Uttarakhand),Tel. (0135) 2654514, 09810990009 (M) Fax. 2650088 |
Mahato,Shri Narahari | Vill. Selani P.O. Ramamoti, via Namopara S.O. P.S. Joypur, Distt. Purulia, West Bengal,,Tels. (03252) 224142, 202349, 9434759896,(M) Fax. (03252) 224142 |
Mahtab,Shri Bhartruhari | Beharibagh, Chandni Chowk,,Cuttack- 753 002 (Orissa),Tels. (0671) 2607568 (O),2608003(R) Fax: (0671) 2608001 |
Mahto,Shri Baidyanath Prasad | Pakaria Tola, Bahorapur, P.O. Naulan, PS Jagdishpur, Distt.West Champaran,,Bihar,Tels. (06254) 241625, 225646 9431212725 (M) |
Majhi,Shri Pradeep | Taliamba, P.O. Jhorigam,,Distt. Nabrangpur Orissa – 764076,Tels. 9437322434 (M) |
Majumdar,Shri Prasanta Kumar | Vill. Sibtalichalkbhaban, P.O. Balurghat, ,Distt. South Dinajpur, West Bengal,Tel. (03522) 255286 |
Maken,Shri Ajay | J-12/2, Rajouri Garden,New Delhi -110 027,Tel. (011) 25428073, 25157777 |
Malik,Shri Jitender Singh | 14/16, Rajender Nagar,,Sonipat, Haryana,Tels.(0130) 2241057 |
Malik,Shri Sakti Mohan | Block Para, Ward No. 6, P.O. Arambagh, ,Distt. Hooghly- 712601 West Bengal ,Tel. (03211) 258641 |
Mandal,Shri Mangani Lal | (i) Chautharati Sadan, Road No. 6, East Patal Nagar,,Patna-800023, Bihar,Tels. (0612) 2285321, 2286024 |
Mandal,Dr. Tarun | 22/1/3, Lakshi Narayan Tala Road, Botanic Gardens,Howrah – 711 103 West Bengal,Tels. (033) 26684184, 26687597, 09434097888 (M) |
Mandlik,Shri Sadashivrao Dadoba | 42, Hind Co-op. Housing Society,,Ruikar Colony, Kolhapur – 416 005 Maharashtra,Tels. (0231) 2656183, 9422043043 (M) Fax: (0231) 2667220 |
Mani,Shri Jose K. | Karingozhackal House, P.O. Vellapad, Pala,Kottayam, Kerala,Tel. (04822) 215471 09447067772 Fax(04822) 212945 |
Manian,Shri O. S. | Oradiyampulam, Thalanyar IIIrd,,Post Vetharaniyam T.K. Nagapattinam-DT Tamil Nadu,Tels. (04369) 234567 9444078111 (M) |
Manjhi,Shri Hari | Vill. Bishunganj, P.O. Civil Aero Drome,,Thana. Magadh Medical College, Distt. Gaya (Bihar),Tel. 9430091991 (M) |
Maran,Thiru Dayanidhi | 3, First Avenue, Boad Club Road,,R.A. Puram, Chennai – 600 028, Tamil Nadu,Tel. (044) 24371515 Fax. (044) 24371616 |
Marandi,Shri Babu Lal | Vill. Kodai Bank, P.O. Chandauri, P.S. Tisri, ,Distt. Giridih – 815 301, Jharkhand,Tels. (06532) 227400 Telefax. (0651) 2360091 |
Masram,Shri Basori Singh | Bodar, Karanjiya,,Distt. Dindori, Madhya Pradesh,Tels. (07645) 280161 09406772333 (M) |
Mcleod,Smt. Ingrid | D-53, L-5, Vinoba Nagar,,Bilaspur – 495001 Chhattisgarh,Tel. (07752) 407673 Fax. (07752) 237821 |
Meena,Dr. Kirodilal | Vill. Khohra, P.O. – Badabujug, Teh. – Mahawa,,Distt. – Dausa, Rajasthan,Telefax. (0141) 2373047, 9414077707 (M) |
Meena,Shri Namo Narain | Village and Teh. – Bamanwas,,Distt. Sawai Madhopur Rajasthan, |
Meena,Shri Raghuvir Singh | Vill. & P.O. Parsad, Teh. Sarada,,Distt. Udaipur, Rajashtan,Tel. 09414057686 (M) |
Meghe,Shri Datta Raghobaji | 135, Pandey Layout,,Khamla, Nagpur-440025 Maharashtra,Tels. (0712) 2283699, 2245318 09422506555 (M) |
Meghwal,Shri Arjun Ram | (i) Kishmidesher, Ward No. 23,,Bikaner, Rajasthan,Tels. (0151) 2230260, 2234444, 2270020, 9414075910 (M) Fax. (0151) 2230260 |
Meghwal,Shri Bharat Ram | Sanjay Colony, Ward No. 21,,Rawatsar, Distt. Hanumangarh, Rajasthan -335524,Tel. (01537) 231862, 09413382862 (M) |
Meinya,Dr. Thokchom | Joypurkhul Khumbong,,P.O. Langjing, Imphal West Manipur – 795 113 ,Tels. (0385)2569205, 2220806, 2442928 09436021818 (M) Fax. (0385) 2569205 |
Mirdha,Dr. Jyoti | Mirdha Farm, Mama Ki Dhani, Sirsi Road,,P.O. – Sirsi, Jaipur – 302012, Rajasthan,Tels. (0141) 2240709, 09351511730 (M) |
Mishra,Shri Govind Prasad | Vill. Kosta Pawai, Post. Badokhar,,Teh.Churhat, Distt.Sidhi Madhya Pradesh,Tel. (07802) 272111 09893128212 (M) |
Mishra,Shri Mahabal | House No. 86, Gali No. 2, Vaishali Dabri,,Palam Dabri Road, New Delhi,Tels. (011) 25380005 9013180122 Fax. (011) 25390005 |
Misra,Shri Pinaki | 12, Forest Park, ,Bhubaneswar, Orissa – 751009,Tels. (0674) 2596238, 9437033059 (M) Fax. (0674) 2596263 |
Mithlesh Kumar,Shri | 786, Mahmaidan Awas Vikas,,Tiraha, Idgaha Road, Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05842) 280315 09415046770 (M) |
Mitra,Shri Somendra Nath | A-1, Surya Apartment, 3 Lower Rowdon Street,,Kolkata-700020 West Bengal,Tels. (033)24742430 9013180275, 9831809239 (M) |
Mohammad,Maulana Asrarul Haque | Village – Tarabari, P.O. – Tarabari Chowk, Block – Dighalbank,,Distt. – Kishanganj, Bihar,Tels. (06459) 237761 Fax. (06459) 237761 |
Mohan,Shri P. C. | No. 657 11th Cross, 7th Block, Jayanagar,,Bangalore – 560082, Karnataka,Tels. (080) 22865454, 22865656 (O) 26760450 (R), 9845003600 (M) Fax. (080) 22271985 |
Mohapatra,Shri Sidhant | Plot No. 281, Kharvela Nagar, Unit-III,,Bhubaneswar – 751001, Orissa,Tels. (0674) 2390650, 09437010234 (M) |
Moily,Shri M. Veerappa | Kaustubha No. 1, R.T. Nagar,,Bangluru – 560 032 Karnataka,Tels. (080) 23430491 Fax. (080) 23334784 09845536333 (M) |
Mukherjee,Shri Pranab | Flat No. 2-A, First Floor,,60/2/7, Kavi Bharti Sarani, Lake Road, Kolkata – 700 029 West Bengal,Tel. (033) 24648366 |
Mullappally,Shri Ramachandran | “Ravi”, P.O. Chombala,,Distt. Calicut – 673308 Kerala,Tels. (0496) 2502345 |
Munda,Shri Arjun | Vill. Ghorabandha, P. O.-Luabasa, ,Distt. East Singhbhum Jharkhand,Tels. (0657) 2268292 09431108788 (M) Fax.(0657)2200805 |
Munda,Shri Kariya | Vill. & P.O. Anigara, Chandidih, P.S. Khunti,,Distt. Ranchi, Jharkhand,Tel. 09431108665 (M) |
Munde ,Shri Gopinath Pandurang | ‘Yashshree’ Valabh Nagar,Parli – Vaijnath, Distt. Beed, Maharashtra, Tels.(024)46222054,0987051444(M) Fax:(024)46222334 |
Muniyappa,Shri K.H. | No. 58, 6th Main 7th Cross Road,,Sanjay Nagar, Bangalore – 560 094 (Karnataka),Tels. (080) 3415733, 3417744 |
Muttemwar,Shri Vilas Baburao | Ashoka Residency (Behind Das Jewellers), Plot No. 18,,Shivaji Nagar, Nagpur – 440 010 (Maharashtra),Tels. (0712)2248377, 2248441,2248591,22448615 9422125000 (M) |
Nagar,Shri Surendra Singh | Old Bus Stand, Gulaothi,Distt. Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05732) 229821, 09910400903, 09412229404 (M) Fax.(05732) 229061 |
Nagorao,Shri Dudhgaonkar Ganeshrao | D.S.M. College, AT. Post Pokharni,,Distt. Parbhani Maharashtra,Tels. (02452) 267036 Fax. (02452) 242466 |
Nagpal,Shri Devendra | 13, Shivpuri Ward No. 12, Nagar Panchayat Gajraula,,Dhannaura, J.P. Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, |
Nahata,Smt. P. Jaya Prada | A- 202, Juhu Princes, Juhu Tara Road, Juhu,Mumbai – 400 049, |
Naik,Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh | 102, D-Wing, Balaji Garden, Sector-II,,Koper khairne, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra,Tel. (022)27542042,27814862, 09821522222(M) |
Naik,Shri Shripad Yesso | Vijayshree, H. No. 111, St. Pedro-Old Goa,,P.O. Velhagoa – 403 402 (Goa),Tels.(0832) 2444510 09822122440 Fax (0832) 2444088 |
Namdhari,Shri Inder Singh | Nawa Toli, Daltenganj, Distt. Palamu,,Jharkhand,Tels. 09431383050 (M) |
Napoleon,Shri D. | No. 4, IInd Street, Jagadambal Colony,,Rayapet, Chennai-14,Tels. (044) 28472501, 28116964 09840847777 (M) Fax.(044) 28116964 |
Naqvi,Shri Zafar Ali | House No. 45, Masood Hasan Road, Masood Manzil,,Idgah, Lakhimpur, Kheri, Uttar Pradesh,Tel. (05872) 263232, |
Narah,Smt. Ranee | 78, Old MLA Hostel, Guwahati,,Dispur Assam,Tel. (0361) 2228274 |
Narayanasamy,Shri V. | No. 5, Ellamman Koil Street,,Puducherry – 605 001,Tel.(0413) 2339099 09443233909 (M) Fax. 2223597 |
Naskar,Shri Gobinda Chandra | Vill. & Post – Goordaha, ,P.S. – Canning, South 24 – Pargana West Bengal,Tels. (033) 24643557, 24197777 |
Natarajan,Shri P.R. | 1 E, Annapoorna Layout, Sidhapudur,,Coimbatore-641044 Tamil Nadu,Tels. (0422) 2522325, 252218 9442102325(M) |
Natrajan,Km. Meenakshi | 23, MIG, Indira Nagar,,Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh,Tels. 09826224400 (M) |
Nimmala,Shri Kristappa | Gorantla, Anantapur Distt-515231,Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (08556) 2235199 094406051999 (M) |
Nirupam,Shri Sanjay | 2304, Baverly Hill Shastri Nagar, Lokhandwala,Andheri West, Mumbai,Tels. (022) 26311666, 28951666 |
Nishad,Capt.(Retd.) Jainarain Prasad | Kachchi Pakki Chowk, Madhopur Road,,Muzaffarpur, Bihar, |
Noor,Km. Mausam | 5, Beck Bagan Row ,Kolkata-700017, |
Ola,Shri Sis Ram | Vill & P.O. Ardawata,,Distt. Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan),Tel. (01596) 20005 |
Owaisi,Shri Asaduddin | 36-149, Hyderguda,,Hyderabad – 500 029 Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (040) 2322278, 09848013569 (M) |
Pakkirappa,Shri S. | D/25/573, Opp. K H B Colony Fort ,Distt. – Bellary, Karnataka,Tels. (0839) 2266387 |
Pal ,Shri Jagdambika | 3/249, Vinay Khand, Gomti Nagar,,Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, |
Pal,Shri Raja Ram | Vill.Sirohi. P.O. Padri Lal Pur,,Teh. Ghatam Pur, Kanpur Uttar Pradesh,Tels. 09451422899 |
Pala,Shri Vincent H | Edamanry Cottage, Dhankheti,,Shillong-793001, Meghlaya,Tels.(0364) 2226575, 09436106333 (M) Fax. (0364) 2504321 |
Palanimanickam,Shri S.S. | 49, Prathaba Simma Puram, Srinivasapuram,Thanjavur – 613 009 Tamil Nadu,Tel. (04362) 222559 Fax. (04362) 223550 |
Panabaka,Smt. Lakshmi | 25-1-484, Postal Colony, A.K. Nagar,,Nellore, Andhra Pradesh,Tels+Fax. (0861) 2318888 |
Panda,Shri Baijayant “Jay” | Plot-8, Bhoi Nagar, R.N. Singh Deo Marg, ,Bhubaneswar, 751012 Orissa,Tels. (0674)2395552, 09937297080 (M) Fax. (0674) 2394954 |
Panda,Shri Prabodh | R-11, Nabinpally, Bidhan Nagar,,P.O. Midnapur, Distt. Paschim Midnipur – 721 107 West Bengal,Tels. (03222) 264192 Fax. (03222) 266371 |
Pandey,Shri Gorakh Nath | Vill+P.O. – Bairba Paharpur, Sant Ravidas Nagar,,Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05414) 236544 |
Pandey,Shri Rakesh | Vill. Mohasinpur Mansoorpur, ,P.O. Akbarpur, Thana – Akbarpur, Janpad, Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05271) 245309, 244171 |
Pandey,Shri Ravindra Kumar | At & P.O. Phusro Bazar, Bermo,Distt. Bokaro-829144, Jharkhand,Tels. (06549) 220727 09431127999 (M) Fax. (06549) 220727 |
Pandey,Km. Saroj | Phase – 1, Bunglow No. – 1A, Maitri Nagar Risali, Bhilai,Distt. – Durg, Chhattisgarh,Tels. (07882) 276442, 09425247454 (M) |
Pandey,Dr. Vinay Kumar “Vinnu” | Vill. Ghuhghulpur, P.O. Deoria (West),Distt. Balrampur, Uttar Pradesh, |
Pangi,Shri Jayaram | At. – Hatapada, P.O. – Kunduli, Via – Semiliguda,,Distt. – Koraput, Orissa,Tels. (06853) 250225, 9437960087 (M) |
Paranjpe,Shri Anand Prakash | 202-A, Girija Cooperative Housing Society,,Mahatma Phule Marg, Naupada, Thane – 400 601 Maharashtra,Tels. (022) 25424775, 25375720 |
Paswan,Shri Kamlesh | Paswan Niwas, BRD Medical College, North Gate,,Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0551) 2506575, 9415086756 (M) |
Patasani,Dr. (Prof.) Prasanna Kumar | Vill. + P.O. – Balngaon, Distt.- Khursha,Orissa,Tels. (06756) 20034 |
Patel,Shri Bal Kumar | Village – Devkali, Janpad – Chitrakoot, Bharauna Chauraha,,Chunar Road, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05442) 223571 |
Patel,Shri Deoraj Singh | Vill. Sumeda, P.O. Bihara (Near J.P. Cement) ,Distt. Rewa Madhya Pradesh,Tels. (07662) 231999, 9425184999 (M) |
Patel,Shri Devji Mansingram | Patel Niwas, 10 Kalbiyon Vas, Village – Jajusan,,Sanchore, Jalore, Rajasthan,Tels. (02979) 210078, 285787 Fax. (02979) 285888 9998155588 (M) |
Patel,Shri Dinsha J. | 17/B, Amrakunj Society, Vithalbhai Patel Road,Nadiad, Distt. Kheda – 387 001 Gujarat,Tels. (0268) 2522220 Fax. (0268) 2521200 |
Patel,Smt. Jayshreeben | 41, Neelkanth Society, Behind Rajkamal Petrol Pump,Mehesana-384002, Gujarat,Telefax – (02762) 248880 |
Patel,Shri Kishanbhai Vestabhai | At & P.O. Kangvi,Teh.Dharampur,,Distt. Valsad (Gujarat),(02633)240004,240605, 241124 (O) |
Patel,Shri Lalubhai Babubhai | Sabri Kutir, Dungri Falia, Kachigam, Nani Daman,,Daman & Diu, (UT).,Tels. (0260) 2992444, 9825122858 (M) Fax. (0260) 2243177 |
Patel,Shri Natubhai Gomanbhai | Plot No. 31, Yogi Sadan, Opp. Silvassa Police Station,Dadra and Nagar Haveli,Tels.+Fax. (0260) 2632905 |
Patel,Shri Praful Manoharbhai | Ceejay House, 12th Floor, Dr. Anne Besant Road,,Worli, Mumbai – 400 018 Maharashtra,Tels. (022) 67122727 Fax. (022) 66104483 |
Patel,Shri R.K. Singh | Baldav Ganj, Kashai Road, Karvi, ,Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh,Tels (05198) 236100, 09415143993 (M) |
Patel,Shri Somabhai Gandalal Koli | Parkota, Near Ramji Mandir, Village – Virangaon ,Distt. – Ahmedabad (Gujarat) 382150,Tels. (02715) 233333 |
Pathak,Shri Harin | “Madhuram”, Prankunj Society, Puspkunj,,Maninagar, Ahmedabad – 380 028 (Gujarat),Tels. (079) 25431199, 22871199 Fax: (079) 22871199 |
Patil,Shri A.T. (Nana) | Rohit House, Plot No. 4, New Housing Society, Parola,,Distt. Jalgaon, Maharashtra,Tels (02597) 222526 |
Patil,Shri Bhaskarrao Bapurao | At/P.O.-Khatgaon, Taluka-Biloli,Distt. Nanded, Maharashtra,Tel. (02462) 255111 Fax.(02462) 255555 |
Patil,Smt. Bhavana Gawali | Samarthwadi, Yavatmal Civil Lines, Risod,Distt. Washim – 444 506 Maharashtra,Tels. (0723) 2253595(O), 222215, 222916, 223216 Fax: (07251) 222916, (0723) 2251281 |
Patil,Shri C. R. | 44 Dinbandhu Society, Bhatar Road, ,Surat, Gujrat – 395001,Tels (0261) 2242501, 9824127694, 9824127694 (M) Fax. (0261) 2630405 |
Patil ,Dr. Padmasinha Bajirao | Near Circuit House, Osmanabad,,Maharashtra,Tels. (02472) 225444, 225777, (0222) 2155656 |
Patil,Shri Pratik Prakashbapu | Shri Sai Shivaji Housing Society, Opp. VSSSK,,Sangli – 416416 (Maharashtra),Tels. (0233) 2377600, 09822093333 (M) Fax. (0233) 2311024 |
Patil,Shri Sanjay Dina | Sanjay Apartments, Dina Patil Est., Station Road, Bhandup ,Mumbai – 400078,Tels. (022) 25947783, 9820096350 (M) Fax. (022) 25965912 |
Patle,Smt. Kamla Devi | Vill. – Beltukri, P.O. – Khisora, Via – Balauchh,,Distt. – Janjgir-Champa, Chhattisgarh,Tels (07817) 224030, 09425223033 (M) |
Paul,Shri Tapas | Shapphire Court, 74 Golf Club Road, ,Kolkata – 700033, West Bengal,Tels. (033) 24223232, 9831044532 (M) |
Pawar,Shri Sharad Chandra Govindrao | Govind Bagh, Baramati,,Distt. Pune – 413 002 (Maharashtra), |
Perumal,Shri Viswanathan | F-9, Varsha Block, Vasudhara Residential Enclave,,Andalpuram, Mudurai – 625 003 Tamil Nadu,Tels. (0452) 2374666 09600214442,09994378942 (M) Fax. (0452) 2374666 |
Pilot,Shri Sachin | Village – Baidpura, Distt. – Gautam Budh Nagar,,Uttar Pradesh, |
Ponnam,Shri Prabhakar | H.No. 7-2-990. Ponnam Complex, Mankammathota,,Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh,Tels.(0878)2254234, 9849004868 (M) Fax. (0878) 254234 |
Potai,Shri Sohan | Kanker,Distt. Kanker Chhattisgarh,Tels. (07868) 222956 |
Pradhan,Shri Amarnath | N – 2/49, IRC Village,,Bhubaneshwar – 751015, Orissa,Tels (0674) 2556081, 9437064490 (M) Fax. (0674) 2555723 |
Pradhan,Shri Nityananda | At+P.O. – Takarada, Via – Shergada, ,Ganjam, Orissa – 761106,Tels. 9437010001 (M), 9868180540 (M) |
Prasada,Shri Jitin | Prasada Bhawan, Khirni Bagh,,Shahjahanpur Uttar Pradesh,Telfax. (05842) 223237 09415062341 (M) |
Pratap Narayanrao,Shri Sonawane | Kamdhenu Dsouza Colony, Narayan Mansaram Sonawane Marg,,College Road, Nashik, Maharashtra,Tels. (0253) 2341100, 9823090468 (M) Fax. (0253) 2311981 |
Punia,Dr. P.L. | 2/21 Vipul Khand, Gomti Nagar,,Lucknow – 226 010, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0522) 2393253, (05248) 221666, 09839224705 (M) Fax. (0522) 4022984 |
Purandeswari,Smt. Daggubati | House No. 65, Road No. 13,,Banjara Hills, Hyderabad – 500034,Tel. (040) 23394959, (08594) 242434 |
Purkayastha,Shri Kabindra | Nutanpatty, P.O. Silchar,,Distt. – Cachar, Assam – 788 001,Tel. 09435073677 (M) |
Radadiya,Shri Vitthalbhai Hansrajbhai | Vaibhav, Patel Chowk, Jamkandorna,,Distt. Rajkot, Gujarat,Tels. (02824) 272300, 09825077440 (M) |
Raghavan,Shri M. K. | `Ashoka`, Civil View Street,,Post. Civil Station, Kozhikode-673020 Kerala,Tels. (0495) 2376622, 9446063011(M) Fax. (0495) 2376611 |
Rai,Shri Prem Das | J – 155, Upper Tadong,,Gangtok – 737102, Sikkim,Tels. (03592) 231181, 09933088001 (M) |
Raja,Shri Andimuthu | Vill. Velur,,Taluka and Distt. Perambalur – 621 212 (Tamil Nadu),Tels. (04328)277052,268255 Fax. (04328) 276376 |
Rajbhar,Shri Ramashankar | Village – Shivpur, P.O. – Laxmipur, ,Distt. – Deoria, Uttar Pradesh,Tel. 9415384765 (M) |
Rajendran,Shri C. | 60, Gandhi Street, Chitlapakkam,,Chennai-600064,Tels. (044) 22230433 |
Rajesh,Shri M. B. | AKG Nagar Colony, Karinagarappully,P.O. – Kadamkode, Palakkad, Kerala,Tels. (0491) 2507000, 9446343499 (M) |
Raju ,Dr. M. Mangapati Pallam | 13-2-41, Latchi Raju Variveedhi,,Kakinada – 533 001 Andhra Pradesh,Tel. (0884) 2361891 Fax. (0884) 2362123 |
Rajukhedi,Shri Gajendra Singh | 185, Radha Raman Colony, Manavar,,Distt. Dhar, Madhya Pradesh,Tels. 9424599991 (M) |
Ram,Shri Purnmasi | Village+P.O. – Naraipur,,Distt. – West Champaran, Bihar,Tels.(06251) 226304, 9431212904 (M) Fax. (06251) 226304 |
Ram Shankar,Prof.(Dr.) | 1, Teachers` Home University Campus,Khandari, Agra-02, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0562) 2527933, 09412750008 (M) |
Rama Devi,Smt. | Brahmapura, Krishna Toli, ,Muzaffarpur – 842003, Bihar,Tels. (0621) 2261050, 09973254377, 09431240750 (M) |
Ramasubbu,Shri S.S. | 72, V. Ambai Road, Alangulam,Distt. Tirunelveli – 627851 Tamil Nadu,Tel & Fax.(04633) 270230, 9443370147 (M) |
Ramkishun,Shri | Vill. Bauri, Post – Niyamatabad,,Distt. Chandauli Uttar Pradesh, |
Rana,Shri Jagdish Singh | Kothi No.1, Ahmedbagh,,Delhi Road, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh,Tels (0132) 2728282 09359890555 (M) |
Rana,Shri Kadir | 786/1, New Rana House, Meerut Road,,Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. 9837095671, 9837000022 (M) |
Rana (Raju Rana),Shri Rajendrasinh Ghanshyamsinh | C-402, “Shyam” Shri Ram Nagar, Talaja Road,,Kalvibid, Bhavnagar- 364 002 (Gujarat),Tel. (0278) 2566999 |
Rane,Dr. Nilesh Narayan | 101, Sealine Building, Union Park, Road No. 3,,Bandra (W), Mumbai – 400 050 Maharashtra,Tel. (022) 26008100, 09920029999 (M) |
Rao,Shri Inderjit Singh | Rampura House,(near B.B. Ashram),Rewari-123 401(Haryana),Tel. (01274) 25275 |
Rao,Shri Kalva Kuntla Chandrasekhar | 8-2-220-110/1/3, Road No. 14,,Banjara Hills, Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (040 ) 23555798, 0949334567 (M) |
Rao,Dr. Kavuri Samba Siva | Matruratna, 6-3-251/7/3 A&B Balapura, Road No. 1, ,Banjara Hills, Hyderabad – 500 482 Andhra Pradesh,Tels. 2339-8402/2339-2280 |
Rao,Shri Konakalla Narayana | 18/126, Sukarlabad, Machilipatnam, Krishan Distt.,,Andhra Pradesh – 521001,Tels. (08672) 222229, Fax. (08672) 222229 |
Rao,Shri Nama Nageswara | 8-2-293/82/214, Road No. 14, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh- 500033,Tel. 9440625988 (M) |
Rao,Shri Rayapati Sambasiva | 4th Line, Lakshmipuram, Guntur – 522 007, Andhra Pradesh,,Tels. (0863)2350400, 22450500, Fax No. (0863) 2240500, |
Rathod,Shri Ramesh | Sevadas Nagar, Utnoor,,Distt. Adilabad Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (08731) 274188 9440435537(M) Fax. (08731) 274188 |
Rathwa,Shri Ramsinh Patalyabhai | 192 B, Amit Nagar Society, VIP Road,Karelibaug, Vadodara, Gujarat-390018,Tels. (0265) 2484111 09909014490 (M) Fax.(0265)2492558 |
Rawat,Shri Ashok Kumar | Avas Vikas Colony,,Sitapur. Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0522)2328270, 9868180441(M) |
Rawat,Shri Harish | 40, Gyanlok Colony, Bypass Road,,Hardwar, Uttarakhand, |
Ray,Shri Bishnu Pada | Vill. Aberdeen, P.O. Port Blair,,Andaman & Nicobar Island- 744102,Tel. (03192) 233375 (R) 09434282720 (M) |
Ray,Shri Rudra Madhab | At & P.O. Madhyakhanda, PS. Dasapalla,,Distt. Nayagarh, Orissa,Tel. 09437006400 (M) |
Reddy,Shri Anantha Venkatarami | 7/238 A, Court Road,,Ananatapur-516 357, Andhra Pradesh,Tels.(08554)233220/220660, 09440055999 (M) Fax.(08554)240660 |
Reddy,Shri Jaipal Sudini | H.No. 6-70, Village and Mandal Madgul,,Distt. Mahbubnagar – 509 001 Andhra Pradesh, |
Reddy,Shri Komatireddy Raj Gopal | Plot No. 35 A, Road No. 11, Phase – II, Film Nagar,,Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad – 33,Tels. (040) 23320011, 9848011221 (M) |
Reddy,Shri Kotla Jaya Surya Prakash | Vill. Laddagiri, Taluka- Kodumur, ,Distt. Kurnool Hyderabad,Tel. (08518) 248999, 9490131222 (M) |
Reddy,Shri Magunta Sreenivasulu | 37-1-419 (10), Ram Nagar, 2 Lane,,Ongole – 523 001 Andhra Pradesh,Tels: (08592) 231234,235855, Fax (08592) 228999 |
Reddy,Shri Mekapati Rajamohan | Plot No. 188, Road 13, Jubilee Hills, ,Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh),Tels. (040) 2354800, 2354805 |
Reddy,Shri Modugula Venugopala | Flat No. 202, Golden Towers, Opp. Jute Mill, ,Guntur – 522 006, Andhra Pradesh,Tel. (0863) 2244678 9000330678 (M) |
Reddy,Shri S.P.Y. | 30/726, Bommala Satram,,Nandyal, Kurnool Distt. Andhra Pradesh – 518 502 ,Tels. (08514) 243305, 9848020190, 9440251558 (M) Fax (08514) 243350 |
Reddy,Shri Y. S. Jagan Mohan | 177/1 Kattiganahalli (V), Bangaluru, Main Road next to Brindavan College,,Yelhanka, Bangaluru-500064,Tels.(080) 28478910, 9740002925 (M) Fax.(080) 2847814 |
Riyan,Shri Baju Ban | Vill. and P.O. East Bagafa, P.S. Santir Bazar,,District – South Tripura – 799 144, Tripura,Tels. (0381) 233448,2323975 |
Roy,Dr. Arjun | Vill. Panapur, Ratwasa, P.S. Aurai,,Distt. Muzaffarpur Bihar, |
Roy,Shri Mahendra Kumar | Vill. Goriapara, P.O. Chaulhati,,Distt. Jalpaiguri, West Bengal-735138,Tels. (03561) 202184, 9932205065 (M) |
Roy,Shri Nripendra Nath | Village-Kayaterbari, P.O.-Sitai Hat,,Distt. Cooch Behar, West Bengal – 736167,Tels. (03583) 245322, 09933420524 (M) Fax. (03583) 245333 |
Roy,Smt. Satabdi | 85, Prince Anwar Shah Road,,City High Complex Flat -12 G, Kolkata-33,Tels. (03324) 227017 09433025125(M) |
Roy,Prof. Saugata | 162/D 593, Lake Gardens, ,Kolkata – 700 045 West Bengal,Tels. (011) 24224650, 24220772, 9830031220 Fax. (011) 24224181 |
Ruala,Shri C. L. | T-105, Tuikhuahtlang, Aizawal-796001,Mizoram,Tels. (0389) 2322402 09436140293 |
Sachan,Shri Rakesh | 128/28, E-Blcok, Kidwai Nagar,,Kanpur Nagar, Uttar Pradesh ,Tels. (0512) 2614666, 9415044666 (M) |
Saha,Dr. Anup Kumar | 21, J.N. Roy Road, ,Khosbagan, Burdwan – 713 101, West Bengal ,Tels. (0342) 2568620, 0934003337(M) |
Sahai,Shri Subodh Kant | E-39, Sector – III, Bhurwa, ,Ranchi – 834 004 Jharkhand ,Tels. (0651) 2443233, 24422115, 24420615 09431106877 (M) Fax. (0651) 2443256 |
Sahu,Shri Chandu Lal | Shivaji Chowk, Rajim, Raipur, ,Chhatishgarh, |
Sai,Shri Vishnu Deo | Vill. Bagia, P.O. Bandarchuwan, Bagicha,Distt. Jashpur – 496 331 Chhatishgarh,Tel. (07764) 254252 |
Sampath,Shri Anirudhan | Grace Cottage, Thycaud,,P.O. Trivandrum-695014, Kerala,Tels. (0471) 2326571 09447066840 (M) Fax. (0471) 234689 |
Sangma,Kum. Agatha K. | C/O Mr. P.A.Sangma, Dakhopore, Tura, West Garo Hills,,Meghalaya, |
Sardinha,Shri Francisco | Ugirim, Curtorim, Salcete,,Goa – 403 803,Tels. (0832) 2786282, 2786955, 2456992 09822198222 (M) |
Saroj,Smt. Sushila | A-246, Indira Nagar,,Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,Tel. (0522) 352246 9415433197 (M) |
Saroj,Shri Tufani | Vill. Katharwa, P.O. Karkhiyawan,,District Varanasi Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0542) 2627355 9450956826 (M) |
Sarvey,Shri Sathyanarayana | Plot No. 43, T-I , Road No. 4, Tree Moorty Colony, Mahendra Hills, East Marredpally, ,Secunderabad-500026, Andhra Pradesh,Tel. (040) 27734141, 27732060 09490667778 (M) |
Satpathy,Shri Tathagata | 107, Surya Nagar,,Bhubaneswar – 751 003 (Orissa),Tels. (0647)2536644, 2580101 |
Sayeed,Shri Hamdullah | Aliyathammada, Beethatha,,Biyyapura House, Andrott Island, Lakshdweep,Tels. 09873100786, 09873190441 (M) Fax. (04893) 232244 |
Scindia,Shri Jyotiraditya Madhavrao | Jai Vilas Palace, Lashkar, ,Gwalior – 470 004, Madhya Pradesh,Tels. 2322390, 2321101 Fax. 230411 |
Scindia,Smt. Yashodhara Raje | Rani Mahal, Jai Vilas Palace,,Lashkar, Gwalior , Madhya Pradesh,Tel. (0751) 4218946 |
Selja,Kumari | 87, Durrand Road,,Ambala Cantt. Haryana,Tel. (0171) 2631272 |
Semmalai,Shri S. | 311-A/197, Azhagu Vinay Nagar,,Street Alagapuram, Salem-636016, Tamil Nadu,Tels. (0427) 2448898 9444104773 (M) |
Sethi,Shri Arjun Charan | AT/P.O. – Odang, Via – Randhiahat,,Distt. – Bhadrak – 756135, Orissa, |
Shanavas,Shri M. I. | Noorjehan Manzil, Ernakulam North,,Cochin-18, Kerala.,Tels. (0484) 2391130 9447122311, 9842391130, 09846122411 (M) |
Shantha,Smt. J. | Devi Nagar-II Cross Club Road,,Devi Nagar Bellary-583101, Karnataka,Tels. (08392) 268468 9632533199 (M) |
Shanthi,Smt. M. Vijaya | Plot No. 2B, MLA`s Colony, Road No. 12, Banjara Hills,,Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh – 500034,Tel. (040) 23322888 Fax.(040) 23324445 9212219137 |
Shariq,Shri Sharifuddin | 11-Arawalpora Housing Colony-(By Pass),,Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir.,Tel. 09419429628 (M) |
Sharma,Dr. Arvind Kumar | 69, SPA, Rajouri Apartments,,Rajouri Garden, New Delhi.,Tel.(011) 23782279 9811720695(M) |
Sharma,Shri Jagdish | Vill. & P.O. Korra, P.S. Ghosi,,Distt. Jehanabad Bihar,Tels. 09431821701 (M) |
Sharma,Shri Madan Lal | Vill. Palatan, P.O. , Pallanwalla, Tehsil – Akhnoor,Distt. – Jammu (Jammu & Kashmir),Tels. (0191) 2595085 |
Shekhar,Shri Neeraj | Vill. & P.O. Ibrahimpathi, District Ballia,,Uttar Pradesh.,Tel. (05491) 251444, 251455 09454222222 |
Shekhawat,Shri Gopal Singh | Village Idwa, Via – Degana,,Distt. – Nagaur, Rajasthan,Tel. 9414119495 (M) |
Shetkar,Shri Suresh Kumar | Narayankhed, Distt. Medak-502286 ,Andhra Pradesh,Tels. 09000013690, 09440859084 (M) |
Shetti ,Shri Raju alias Devappa Anna | Arjunwad Road, Shrol, Distt. Kolhapur – 416 101,Maharashtra,Tels.(02322) 224327 (O), 236597 (R) 9822542327 (M) Fax.(02322) 225027 |
Shinde,Shri Sushil Kumar Sambhajirao | 19, Ashok Nagar, Vijapur Road,,Solapur, Maharashtra, |
Shivakumar ,Shri K. @ J.K. Ritheesh | 24/9, Sethupaths Nagar, Ritheesh Appartment, ,Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu,Tels. (044) 24862597, 09176615555 (M) Fax. (044) 24862597 |
Shivanagouda,Shri Shivaramagouda | `Renuka`, Vivekananda Colony, Near Bus-Stand, Gangavaths,,Distt. Koppal, Karnataka,Tels.(08533) 230818 9481086449 (M) |
Shukla ,Shri Balkrishna Khanderao | 1, Ashirvad, Painter Tanajislane,,Siddhhnath Road, Vododara – 1 Gujarat,Tels. (0265) 2415890 09879515128 (M) |
Sibal,Shri Kapil | C-1, Maharani Bagh,,New Delhi – 110 065,Tel. (011) 26830452 |
Siddeswara,Shri Gowdar Mallikarjunappa | 1906/25, Mallikarjuna, Shabanur,,Banashankari, Badavani Bavanagar- 577 005 Karnataka,Tels. (08194) 262017, 262022, 09448161799, (M) Fax: (08194) 262122 |
Sidhu,Shri Navjot Singh | 26, Yadavmdra Colony, Mall Road,Patiala Punjab,Tel. (0175) 2212126 |
Singh,Shri Ajit | 12, Tughlak Road,,New Delhi – 110 011,Tel.(011) 23792040, 23792037 9868180637 (M) |
Singh,Dr. Bhola | Mohalla – Ashok Nagar Pokharia, Ward No. 14/24,P.S. – Begusarai Town, Distt. Begusarai, Bihar,Tels. (06243) 212201, 09431800657 (M) |
Singh,Shri Bhoopendra | Bamora, P.O. – Gambhirya, Teh. Sagar, ,Distt. – Sagar, Madhya Pradesh,Tels. (07582) 262688, 9425171211 (M) |
Singh,Shri Brij Bhushan Sharan | Village . Post – Bisnoherpur,Distt. Gonda -208 002 (Uttar Pradesh),(05260)274216, 9415109000 (M) |
Singh,Shri Dhananjay | Village – Bansafa, P.O. – Sikrara,,Distt. – Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05452) 254364, 254366 |
Singh,Shri Dushyant | Raj Niwas, Dholpur,,Rajasthan,Tels. (05642) 220216, 9414027979(M) |
Singh,Shri Ganesh | Friends Colony, Near ITI,Satna (Madhya Pradesh),Tels. (07672) 257999 |
Singh,Shri Ijyaraj | Brijraj Bhawan, Civil Lines, Kota Rajasthan-324001,,Tels. (0744) 2450529, 9414309371 (M) Fax. (0744) 2450057 |
Singh,Shri Jagadanand | Village and Post – Sahuka,,Distt. – Camoor, Bihar,Tels. (06187) 244211, 09431021995 (M) Fax: (06183) 225666 (Buxar) |
Singh,Shri Jaswant | Village – Temawas, Gram Panchayat, Mewanagar,,Tehsil – Pachpadra, Jasol, Distt. – Barmer Rajasthan, |
Singh,Shri Jitendra | Phool Bagh Palace,,Alwar, Rajasthan,Tels. (0144) 2347253 |
Singh,Shri Kalyan | 2 Mall Avenue, ,Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. ( 0522) 2237218, 9761837999 (M) |
Singh,Chaudhary Lal | Spl. Kothi No. 2, Gandhi Nagar,Jammu & Kashmir,Tels. (0191) 2432929, ( 0192) 2234984 |
Singh,Shri Mahabali | Village – Khiri, P.O. – Bhagwanpur,Distt. – Kaimur, Bihar,Tels. 9431023711 |
Singh,Smt. Meena | 804, Santosha Complex, Bander Bagicha, Dakbanglow Road, Patna,Bihar.,Tels. (0612) 2206842 |
Singh,Shri Murarilal | Village+P.O. – Dedri, Tehsil – Surajpur, ,Distt. – Sarguja, Chhattisgarh – 940069,Tels. 9406135335, 9407631550 (M) |
Singh,Shri N.Dharam | H. No. 2, MLA Layout RT Nagar, Main Road,Bangalore-560032,Tels. (080) 23552555 9448128500 |
Singh,Shri Pashupati Nath | Anugrah Nagar, Dhansar,,Dhanbad, Jharkhand,Tels (0326) 2307544, 9431115697 (M) |
Singh,Shri Pradeep Kumar | Om Nagar, Ward No.8,,Distt. Araria, Bihar,Tels. (06453) 224444 09431206780(M) |
Singh,Shri Radha Mohan | Gandhi Complex, Station Road, Motihari,,Distt. East Champaran, Bihar – 845401,Tels. (06252) 241210, 9431233001 (M), 9431815551 (M) |
Singh,Shri Radhe Mohan | Village+P.O. – Karampur, P.S. – Khanpur,,Distt. – Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. 9918400415 (M) |
Singh,Dr. Raghuvansh Prasad | Vill. Panapur Shahhpur, P.O. Lavapur Narayan,Distt. Vaishali Bihar, |
Singh, Smt. Rajesh Nandini | Village+P.O. – Rajendragram,,Distt. – Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh – 484881,Tels. (07629) 268633, 9425809698 (M) |
Singh,Shri Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan) | B85, Budha Colony , Patna – 800 001 (Bihar),Tels. (0612) 2523628,943182185 |
Singh,Shri Rajnath | 04, Kalidas Marg,,Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0522) 2236338 |
Singh,Shri Rakesh | 578, South Civil Lines,,Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh,Tels. (0761) 2410099, 2681201 (R), 2407300 (O) Fax:(0761) 4017799 (O) |
Singh,Shri Ratan | 122, Krishna Nagar,,Bharatpur, Rajasthan,Tels+Fax. (05644) 222804, 9414023566 (M) |
Singh,Shri Ratanjit Pratap Narain | The Palace, Padrauna,Distt. – Kushi Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, |
Singh,Rajkumari Ratna | Raj Bhawan Kalakankar, Distt. Pratapgarh,Uttar Pradesh, |
Singh,Shri Ravneet | Vill. – Kotla Afgana, Teh. Payal, Distt. Ludhiana House,,No. 33, Sector – 5, Chandigarh – 160008,Telefax. (0172) 2747733, 9888960019 (M) |
Singh,Kunwar Rewati Raman | 19 – A, Ashok Nagar,Allahabad – 2110001 Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0532) 2624646 |
Singh,Shri Sushil Kumar | Singh Kothi, Old G.T. Road, Aurangabad – 824 101, Bihar,,Tels. (06186) 223600 09431223600 (M) |
Singh,Shri Uday | Maul Babu Hata, Madhubani, ,Purnea, Bihar,Tels. (06454) 243222 Fax. (06454) 241215 |
Singh,Shri Uday Pratap | Vill. Lolari, Teh.Tandu Kheelta, Post. Deori,,Distt. Narsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh,Tel. (07793) 276822, 09425168755 (M) Fax: (07793) 276922 |
Singh,Shri Umashanker | Vill. Sawan Bigrah, P.O. Maharajgunj, P.S. Daroundha, ,Distt. Siwan, Bihar,Tels. (06152) 245177 09431011061 (M) |
Singh,Shri Vijay Bahadur | 1-C, Beli Road, Allahabad,,Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0532) 2642626 9415239393 (M) Fax.(0532) 2642828 |
Singh,Shri Virbhadra | Padam Palace, Rampur-Bushahr,,Distt. Shimla Himachal Pradesh, |
Singh,Shri Yashvir | Vill. & P.O. Mahmoodpur,,Distt. Bijnor-246745, Uttar Pradesh,Tel. (01344) 291444,09639252233 (M) |
Singh Deo,Shri Kalikesh Narayan | 1. R.N. Singhdeo Marg, Bhubaneswar,Orissa – 751012,Tels. (0674) 2536780, 9937033333 (M) Fax. (0674) 2536678 |
Singla,Shri Vijay Inder | Railway Road, Near Income Tax Office, ,Sangrur -148 001, Punjab,Tel. (01672) 240240 |
Sinh,Dr. Sanjay | Bhupati-Bhawan, Amethi, Vill. & P.O.- Ramnagar, Amethi,Distt. Sultanpur – 227 405, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05368) 222664, 222533 |
Sinha,Shri Shatrughan Prasad | 49, Ramayan, 9th Road, JVPD Scheme,Juhu, Mumbai – 49 Maharashtra,Tels. (022) 26397882, 26397883 Fax. (022) 263900640 |
Sinha,Shri Yashwant | Rishabh Vatika via College More, Vill. Rajgoda, ,P.O. Morangi, Thana -Mufassil, Demotand, Distt. Hazaribagh, Jharkhand,Tel. (06546) 233418 |
Siricilla,Shri Rajaiah | 1-7-300, Pragathi Nagar, Subedari, Hanamkonda, Distt.Warangal ,Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (0870) 2431132 9490340099 (M) |
Sivaprasad,Dr. Naramalli | 502, My Home Apartments, 1017, N.G.O. Colony, K.T. Road,Tirupati, Chittor Distt. Andhra Pradesh,Tel. 09441886285, 09908022285 (M) |
Sivasami,Shri C. | Kalipalayam Senapathi-Chetti, Palayaml (PO) Uthukulli, R.S (via),Avinashi, T.K. Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu,Tels. (0421) 22110088, 2215962(R) 09842272595 (M) Fax. (0421) 2214903 |
Solanki,Shri Bharatsinh Madhavsinh | “Ishwar Krupa” Society, Opp. Sun Temple, Pamol Road,,At. P.O. Borsad – 388 540 Distt. Anand Gujarat,Tels. (02696) 220258 Fax. (02696) 221343 |
Solanki ,Shri Dinubhai Boghabhai | `Manghar`, Devli Road, Kodinar, Tal. Kodinar,Distt. Junagarh – 362720 Gujarat,Tels. (02795) 220101, 220111 Fax.(02795) 223138 |
Solanki,Dr. Kirit Premjibhai | Chirag Bungalow 11, Kirtan Society, Nr. 132 Ft. Ring Road, Ranip Cross Road, ,Ahmedabad, Gujarat,Tels. (079) 27520506,9925004644 (M) Fax. (079) 27550075 |
Solanki,Shri Makhansingh | Zila Panchayat Parisar, Distt. Badwani,,Madhya Pradesh,Tels. 09425449875, 09165419699 (M) |
Soren,Shri Shibu | 14, Sector 1 – C, P.O. Ram Mandir,,Bokaro Steel City Thana, Bokaro, Jharkhand, |
Sudhakaran,Shri Kumbakudi | Lal Vihar, P.O. Kizhunna,,Distt. Kannur – 670 007, Kerala ,Tels. (04972) 2701300, 09447129130 (M) |
Sugavanam,Shri E.G. | 173 / 128/B, Krishnagiri Main Road,,Barugur Dist. Krishnagiri- 653 104, Tamil Nadu,Tels. (04343) 265405, 266205, 9443265405 (M) |
Sugumar,Shri K. | Karatupalayam, Pollachi,,Distt. Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu ,Tels. (04259) 271360, 222416 Fax. (04259) 222461 |
Suklabaidya,Shri Lalit Mohan | Bonomali Road,,P.O. & District – Karimganj, Assam,Tels. (03843) 264636 Fax. (03843) 264636 |
Sule,Smt. Supriya Sadanand | Silver Oak Eastate, House No. 2,Breach Candy Mumbai – 400 026 Maharashtra,Tels. 23515605, 223519658 |
Suman,Shri Kabir | 19/G, Baishnabghata Bye Lane,,Kolkata- 700 047 West Bengal,Tels. (033) 24997830, 09836585546 (M) |
Sushant,Dr. Rajan | College Road, Dehri, Teh. Narpur,,Distt. Kangra, Himachal Pradesh,Tels. (01893) 250020, 9418311131 (M) |
Swamy,Shri Janardhana | The Office of Member of Parliament Chitradurga,,Karnataka,Tels. 09632311259, 09916663054(M) |
Swamy,Shri N. Chaluvaraya | Ijjalaghatta, Nagamangala Taluk, Distt. Mandya ,Karnataka,Tels. (0823) 4280013, (080) 23584726, 09448047338 (M) |
Swaraj,Smt. Sushma | C-7, Civil Lines, Prof. Colony,,Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh,Tel. (0755) 2661006 |
Tagore,Shri Manicka | 31, Lakshmi Colony,,Virudhungar, Tamil Nadu, |
Takam Sanjoy,Shri | Don-Tanyi Villa, D-Sector,,Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh,Tels. ((0360) 2218630, 0943604005, 09999556655 |
Tamta,Shri Pradeep | Vill. & P.O -Lob Distt. Bageshwar,,Uttrakhand,Tel. 09412056872 (M) |
Tandon,Smt. Annu | 66, Mubariz Nagar, Narain Bhawan,,Dhawan Road, Unnao – 209801 Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0515) 2822999, 9532299020 (M) Fax. (0515) 2820263 |
Tandon,Shri Lal Ji | 64, Saundhi Tola Chowk,,Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0522) 2266137 9839077770 (M) |
Tanwar,Shri Ashok | 07, Sector 20,,Huda, Sirsa, Haryana,Tels. 247533, 247534 9466933333 (M) |
Tarai,Shri Bibhu Prasad | P.O. Mangarajpur,,P.S. Kujanga, Distt. Jagatsingpur, Orissa,Tels. 09437318470 (M) |
Taviad,Dr. Prabha Kishore | At+P.O. – Dungar, Teh. Fatepura,,Distt. – Dahod, Gujarat,Tels. (02673) 251825 09426007402, 09426004703, 09426017531 (M) Fax. (02673) 251825 |
Taware ,Shri Suresh Kashinath | 4, Taware Sadan,,Bhoi Wada, Bhiwandi Maharasthra,Tel. 09822055925 (M) |
Tewari,Shri Manish | 228 – A, Sarabha Nagar, Pakhowal Road, Ludhiana – 141 003,Punjab,Tels. (0161) 2450009 Fax: (0161) 2451009 |
Thakor,Shri Jagdish | Gangaba Bhawan,,Naroda Gaon, Ahmedabad, Gujarat,Tels. (0792) 2821518 Fax.(0792) 2821518 |
Thakur,Shri Anurag Singh | Village & P.O. Samirpur, Distt. Hamirpur,,Himachal Pradesh,Tel. (01972) 275060, Fax (01972) 275265, |
Thamaraiselvan,Shri R. | 5/1551, Nagarkoil Street,,Elakkiyampatty, Collectorate, Dharmapuri-636705 Tamil Nadu,Tels. 9381032256, 9840106295, 09443224000 (M) |
Thambidurai,Dr. Munisamy | 21-D, Kumarasamy Apartments, ,Ramanujam Nagar, Kouai Road, Karur – 639001, Tamil Nadu, |
Tharoor,Dr. Shashi | Apt. Gj, Condor Marigold, Bhakthy Vilasam RD.Vazhuthacaud, ,Thirvananthapuram – 695 014 Kerala,Tels. (0471) 2324555 09995633633 (M) Fax.(0471) 2324666 |
Thol,Shri Thirumaa Valavan | R-62, IInd, Avenue, T.N. H.B. Colony,,Velachery, Channai-600042, Tamil Nadu,Te. 09444010076 |
Thomas,Prof. K.V. | Prof. K.V. Thomas Road,,Kochin – 682 005 Kerala,Tels. (0484) 2232530 0944778331, 9847077150 (M) |
Thomas,Shri P. T. | Puthiyaparambil, Upputhode, Rajamudi-685604,Idukku, Kerala,Tels. 0944778331, 09847077150 (M) |
Tirath,Smt. Krishna | 6295 – 96 Dev Nagar,,Karol Bagh New Delhi-110005,Tels. (011) 23315758, 23315898, 9868180941 (M) |
Tirkey,Shri Manohar | Satali Tea Garden,,P.O. Hasimara, P.S. Jaigaon, Distt. Jalpaiguri – 735 215 West Bengal,Tels. (03566) 255213 09434059285 (M) |
Tiwari ,Shri Bhismshankar, Alias Kushal | Vill. & Post Tanda, P.S. Barahalganj,,Distt. Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh.,Tels. (05547) 223309, 9452349999 (M) |
Tomar,Shri Narendra Singh | B-144, Professor Colony,,Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh,Tel. (0755) 2660416 |
Toppo,Shri Joseph | Dhekiajuli, Ward No.1, P.O. Dhekiajuli,,Distt. Sonitpur, Assam,Tel. 09435047991 (M |
Trivedi,Shri Dinesh | 8 – A, Vivek Vihar, 13/3 Pramathesh Barua Sarani ( Ballygunge Circular Road),Kolkata – 700 019, West Bengal,Tels. (033) 24866503, 09830050499 Fax. (033) 20520102 |
Tudu,Shri Laxman | Baunshbani, P.O. Chandua Ashram,Distt. Mayurbhan j- 757014 Orissa ,Tels. (06792) 272106 0943839397087(M) |
Udasi,Shri Shivkumar Chanabasappa | Gouli Galli Hangal PO-Hangal, Taluq-Hangal ,Distt. Haveri-581104, Karnataka,Tels. (08379) 262330 9844034575(M) |
Upadhyay,Smt. Seema | D-50, Patel Nagar-II,,Gaziabad, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0562) 2640660, 9013180238 (M) Fax.(0562) 2640660 |
Vardhan,Shri Harsh | Vill. Jungle Jogiabari PO. Anand Nagar, Distt. Maharajganj ,Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05522) 222129 9415530984 (M) |
Vasava,Shri Mansukhbhai D. | Rajpipla, Rajendra Nagar Society, Jalaram Road,Distt. Narmada Gujarat,Tel. (02640) 224300 |
Venugopal,Thiru Danapal | (i) 69/74, Anaikatty Street,District -Tiruvannamalai – 606 601 Tamil Nadu,Tels. (04175) 225200, 222574 (O) 09442557789 |
Venugopal,Shri K. C. | Rajeevam, Pazhaveed,,P.O. Alapuzha, Kerala,Tels. (04772) 266220, 09447016661 (M) |
Venugopal,Dr. Ponnusamy | 4-55, Thiruvalluvar Street, G.K.M. Colony,,Chennai – 600 082 Tamil Nadu,Tel. 09444011634 (M) |
Verma,Shri Beni Prasad | (i) Vill. Sirauli, P.O. Gauspur, Distt. Barabanki-225 001,Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05241) 282344, 256006 |
Verma,Shri Sajjan Singh | 122, Palsikar Colony, Indore,Madhya Pradesh,Tels. (0731) 2475016, 2368889, 9826077840 |
Verma,Smt. Usha | 78, Peni Purva,Railway Ganj, Hardoi – 229 123 Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (05852) 234701, 233135, 09415417988 (M) |
Vijayan,Shri A.K.S. | A.K.S. Illam, P.O. Sithamalli Tal. Mannargudi,Distt. Tiruvarur – 614 705, Tamil Nadu,Tel. (04367) 274438 |
Virendra Kumar,Dr. | (i) Near Singhai Jain Mandir 224 Chakraghat, Sagar – 470002,Madhya Pradesh,Tel. (07582) 224000 |
Vishwanath,Shri Adagooru Huchegowda | Govt. House Complex, Near Rural Bus Stand,,Nazarbad Mysore City Karnataka,Tel. 09901172999 (M) |
Vivekanand,Dr. Gaddam | 6-3-1238/A, Renuka Enclave, Somaji Guda,,Hyderabad – 500 482 Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (040) 23376281, 27814999, 09849911175 (M) Fax.(040) 27813837 |
Vundavalli,Shri Aruna Kumar | Sravanthi Apartments, Prakasam Nagar,,Rajahmundry – 533 103 Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (0883) 2460002, 2460003,9868180171(M) Fax: (0883) 2425242 |
Vyas,Dr.(Kum.) Girija | 21-H, Daitya Nagri,,Udaipur Rajasthan,Tel. (0294) 2525356 |
Wakchaure ,Shri Bhausaheb Rajaram | Sai Arpan Banglow, New Bhakti Niwas Backside, Near Sai Shraddha Housing Society,Shirdi,,Tal.Rahata, Dist. Ahmednagar, Maharashtra – 423109,Tels. (0242) 3 257644 9423786904 (M) |
Wankhede,Shri Subhash Bapurao | `Matoshri Niwas`, Ward No. 6, At & PO- Lyahari, Hadgaon,,Distt. Nanded Maharashtra,Tels. (02468) 222688, 223688 09422871855 (M) |
Wasnik,Shri Mukul Balkrishna | 365, Gandhi Nagar,,Nagpur – 440 010 Maharashtra ,Tel. (0712) 2242197 |
Yadav,Shri Akhilesh | 5, Vikramaditya Marg, ,Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0522) 2235477, 2235454 |
Yadav,Shri Arun Subhashchandra | Vill. & P.O. Bwrawa Teh. Kasravad, District Khargone,,Madhya Pradesh.,Tels. (07285) 277725, 09826077725, 09425087222 (M) |
Yadav,Shri Dharmendra | Village & P.O. Saifai, District Etawah,Uttar Pradesh,Tel. (05688) 276017 |
Yadav,Shri Dinesh Chandra | Vill.- Banma, Post – Itahari, Via – Salkhua Bazar,,Distt. Saharsa, Bihar – 852126,Tel. (06475) 273054 |
Yadav,Shri Hukmdev Narayan | Vill. & P.O. Bijuly,,Distt. Darbhanga, Bihar,Tels. (06272) 245094 09431220044 (M) |
Yadav,Shri M. Anjan Kumar | H. No. 20-1-587, Golia Kadiki,,Hyderabad – 500 026 Andhra Pradesh,Tels. (040) 24576102, 2321254 09490131415 (M) |
Yadav,Shri Madhusudan | Ward No. 5, Shitala para, Motipur,,P.O. & Distt. Rajnandgaon – 491 441 Chhattisgarh,Tels. (07744) 325040 09425565141 (M) |
Yadav,Shri Mulayam Singh | 5, Vikramaditya Marg,,Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh,Tels. (0522) 2235477, 9415103070 (M) |
Yadav,Shri Om Prakash | Nai Basti, Malviya Nagar, Mahadev Road, Distt. Siwan , Bihar,Tels. 09431439282, 09939119660, 09939108393 (M) |
Yadav,Shri Ramakant | Behind R.T.O. Office, Ghorath,,Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh,Tel. 09415318000 (M) |
Yadav, Prof. Ranjan Prasad | Kadam Kuan, Nala Road,,Patna – 800 003 Bihar,Tels. (0612) 2721009, 2721403 09470837824 (M) |
Yadav,Shri Sharad | Ward No. 19, P.O., P.S. & Distt. Madhepura, ,Bihar, |
Yaskhi,Shri Madhu Goud | Plot No. 32, Road No. 10, Banjara Hills, ,Hyderabad – 500 034, Andhra Pradesh,Tel. (040) 66828111 Fax. (040) 66627140 |
Yeddyurappa,Shri Raghavendra | Mythri Nivasa, Malerakeri,,Shikaripura, Karnataka,Tel. (08187) 222256, 9731853100 (M) Fax. (08187) 222935 |
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14 New National Law School of Universities : Veerappa Moily
Bangalore, Aug 1 (DHNS): Law Minister Veerappa Moily on Saturday drew a road map for the Indian judicial system that would involve a massive investment to improve court infrastructure, a plan to dispose pending cases in three years and rid the judiciary of black sheep.
The Central Government planned to spend nearly Rs 15,000 crores in the next four years to improve the infrastructure in all courts of the country, he said a conference of advocates and human rights delegates on “Law as an instrument of Economic and Social Change” organised by the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee’s Legal and Human Rights Cell here on Saturday.
The Union Cabinet was considering the 13th Finance Commission recommendation to invest Rs 5,000 crores on infrastructure in High Courts, and Rs 10,000 on lower courts.
With a view to promote legal education and research by preparing the faculty and improving the curriculum, the Centre was considering setting up five regional consultative centres in Delhi, Kolkata, Delhi, Guwahati, and Goa, Moily said.
On the delay in delivery of justice, Moily said the Centre was working out a scheme in consultation with the Chief Justice of India to see to it that all cases were disposed of within three years.
New Law Schools
Further, 14 National Law School of Universities would be set up in different parts of the country in the coming years. The Centre would also upgrade the infrastructure in 933 law colleges across the country.
Taking a tough stand against tainted and corrupt judges, Moily said that the Centre would ensure that they were removed within the next two months.
Moreover, legislation would be brought to punish dishonest judges against whom complaints were received from the public, he said. Judges would be recruited solely on the basis of seniority and merit.
The Law Minister exhorted the lawyers to make optimum utilisation of the Right To Information (RTI) Act and expose the corruption in the administration. On the highly controversial issue of honour killing, the Minister said a bill to prevent such crimes would be drafted soon.
No SC branch in City
Presiding over the function, All India Congress Committee Spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi opposed the demand for establishing a branch of the Supreme Court in Bangalore. “It will dilute the integrity of the apex court,” he observed.
He also said that a welfare support scheme for lawyers on retirement was required for meeting their medical needs and livelihood.
Retirement age
Criticising the BJP’s opposition to increasing the retirement age of judges of high courts from 62 to 65 years, Singhvi said the party was acting like a “hypocrite”.
He said the retirement age of judges of the Supreme Court should not be increased.
Former Union Minister Oscar Fernandes also spoke on the occasion. C M Dhananjaya, Chairman, KPCC Legal and Human Rights Cell and others were present.
Rs 15,000 cr infra plan for courts: Veerappa Moily
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Law Minister Veerappa Moily on Saturday drew a road map for the Indian judicial system that would involve a massive investment to improve court infrastructure, a plan to dispose pending cases in three years and rid the judiciary of black sheep. | |
The Central Government planned to spend nearly Rs 15,000 crores in the next four years to improve the infrastructure in all courts of the country, he said a conference of advocates and human rights delegates on “Law as an instrument of Economic and Social Change” organised by the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee’s Legal and Human Rights Cell here on Saturday.
The Union Cabinet was considering the 13th Finance Commission recommendation to invest Rs 5,000 crores on infrastructure in High Courts, and Rs 10,000 on lower courts. On the delay in delivery of justice, Moily said the Centre was working out a scheme in consultation with the Chief Justice of India to see to it that all cases were disposed of within three years. New Law Schools Further, 14 National Law School of Universities would be set up in different parts of the country in the coming years. The Centre would also upgrade the infrastructure in 933 law colleges across the country. Taking a tough stand against tainted and corrupt judges, Moily said that the Centre would ensure that they were removed within the next two months. Moreover, legislation would be brought to punish dishonest judges against whom complaints were received from the public, he said. Judges would be recruited solely on the basis of seniority and merit. The Law Minister exhorted the lawyers to make optimum utilisation of the Right To Information (RTI) Act and expose the corruption in the administration. On the highly controversial issue of honour killing, the Minister said a bill to prevent such crimes would be drafted soon. Presiding over the function, All India Congress Committee Spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi opposed the demand for establishing a branch of the Supreme Court in Bangalore. “It will dilute the integrity of the apex court,” he observed. He also said that a welfare support scheme for lawyers on retirement was required for meeting their medical needs and livelihood. Retirement age Criticising the BJP’s opposition to increasing the retirement age of judges of high courts from 62 to 65 years, Singhvi said the party was acting like a “hypocrite”. He said the retirement age of judges of the Supreme Court should not be increased. |
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